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Women in Love

noun

  1. a novel (1920) by D. H. Lawrence.



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The production is low-tech and homespun and Gigi's vocals are androgynous to the point where many listeners were surprised to find it was a song about two women in love.

From BBC

It is a world of cinematic quotation, in which “Women in Love” is juxtaposed with the gory action-comedy antics of “The Suicide Squad” and a sequence from Charlie Chaplin’s “The Great Dictator” is reenacted for resonant kicks.

Jackson scooped a best actress Oscar in 1970 for Women In Love and again three years later for A Touch Of Class.

From BBC

She had, after all, made her international name in the 1960s and early ’70s — in films like Ken Russell’s “Women in Love” and John Schlesinger’s “Sunday Bloody Sunday” — as the combustible embodiment of a very contemporary dissatisfaction with the world as she found it.

Lawrence's novel "Women in Love".

From Reuters

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