TITLE:Lady chatterley’s lover
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PUBLISHER:Harper Press
ISBN:9780007925551
DEC-INDEX :823.912
YEAR:2013
RESUME:"Lady Chatterley's Lover" is a controversial novel written by D.H. Lawrence, first published in 1928. The story revolves around Constance Chatterley, a young woman trapped in an unhappy marriage to Sir Clifford Chatterley, a wealthy and paralyzed aristocrat. Feeling emotionally and sexually unfulfilled, Constance embarks on a passionate and illicit affair with Oliver Mellors, the estate's gamekeeper. Their relationship transcends the boundaries of class and social norms, exploring themes of love, desire, and personal liberation. Lawrence delves into the complexities of human relationships, delving deep into the physical and emotional aspects of Constance and Mellors' affair. The novel explores the struggles faced by individuals to find genuine intimacy and connection in a society governed by societal expectations and constraints. "Lady Chatterley's Lover" is celebrated for its explicit and sensual depiction of sexual awakening and desire, which challenged the prevailing moral and social norms of the time. It addresses themes of individual freedom, personal fulfillment, and the importance of sexual and emotional compatibility in human relationships. The novel's explicit content led to its initial banning in several countries, including the United Kingdom, for several decades. However, it eventually gained recognition as an important work of literature that explores the complexities of human sexuality and the limitations imposed by societal expectations. "Lady Chatterley's Lover" continues to provoke discussion and debate on issues of censorship, morality, and the exploration of sexual relationships. It stands as a significant contribution to literary discourse, offering an honest and bold exploration of human desires and the search for authentic connections in a repressive society.
N_PAGES:400
ILLUSTRATION:Non
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