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Lady Chatterley's Lover

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available

One of the most controversial novels of the 20th century, it tells the story of Connie whose husband has been disabled by the First World War and confined to a wheelchair and unable to sire children or indeed enjoy the benefits of sex. In frustration she seeks love with their gamekeeper while attempting to be a good wife.

Lady Chatterley's Lover was the subject of one of the most infamous trials of the 20th Century when Penguin were prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Act. However, with expert witnesses for the defence including E.M. Forster, Penguin were acquitted and permitted to publish in 1960. The book became a best-seller largely on account of its explicit scenes of a sexual nature and use of four letter words. However, re-reading again over forty years later, one realises that although the sex scenes are still graphic even today, the book is about much more than sex. It covers love, class, disability, family relationships, infertility, politics and that 'bitch-goddess' success.

Formats

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Languages

  • English

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