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  1. The title refers to the rod of Aaron in the Old Testament, Moses ' brother who built the Golden Calf in the desert for the worship of the Israelites. The rod, his divine symbol of authority and independence, finds its echo in the flute of Aaron Sisson.

    • David Herbert Lawrence
    • 1922
  2. 738 ratings89 reviews. Written in the years following World War I and set in postwar England and Italy, Aaron's Rod questions many of the accepted social and political institutions of Lawrence's generation, and raises issues as valid for our own time as they were for his.

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  4. Aaron’s Rod, novel by D.H. Lawrence, published in 1922. Lawrence constructed a parallel between the power that was miraculously manifested in the blossoming rod wielded by the biblical figure Aaron and the effect of the flute played by Aaron Sisson, the novel’s protagonist.

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  5. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Aaron's Rod Author: D. H. Lawrence Release Date: December 3, 2009 [EBook #4520] Last Updated: March 6, 2018 Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK AARON'S ROD *** Produced by Doug Levy, and ...

  6. About Aaron’s Rod. Based on the only authoritative surviving manuscript of the 1921 novel, this Cambridge edition restores many passages censored from previous editions in its depiction of Everyman’s quest for a meaningful existence.

  7. Aaron's Rod. D. H. Lawrence. Cambridge University Press, May 26, 1988 - Fiction - 353 pages. Written in the years following World War I and set in postwar England and Italy, Aaron's Rod...