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Complete and unexpurgated, with an introduction by Richard Hoggart.
This story of Constance Chatterley's love for Mellors, her crippled husband's gamekeeper, described with painful tenderness and liberating honesty, has earned Lawrence the odium of a generation of self-appointed guardians of public morals. But, as Lawrence himself wrote, 'I put forth this novel as an honest, healthy book, necessary for us today.' The greatest writers of our day, and millions of ordinary readers, have united in agreement with him.
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A provocative, honest exploration of love and desire.
Who is this book for?
Lady Chatterley's Lover is a powerful and unflinching novel that explores the depths of human emotion and the complexities of love beyond societal constraints. If you're interested in literature that challenges norms and delves into tender, honest portrayals of relationships, this book could resonate deeply with you. Its candid treatment of intimacy and societal morals makes it a compelling read for those who appreciate both historical context and raw emotional honesty.