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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.D.H. Lawrence always has something going on with motherhood - and The Rainbow has much on gender - as does it's "sequal" Women in Love - a decent critical study is Snow of Fire by Gary Adelman.
Howard's End is also quite good for dynamics of gender and parental, and E.M.F. is the best writer out of them.
Just avoid Wells - he's so dull.