Lady Chatterley's Lover
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Lady Chatterley's Lover

by Lawrence, D. H.

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
260
Language
English
Published
1955

Overview

Lady Chatterley's Lover by Lawrence D. H. is a frank novel about desire, class, and emotional starvation in postwar England. At its center is Connie Chatterley, whose isolated life on a country estate pushes her toward a relationship that challenges both social convention and the limits of marriage. The book is remembered for its candor, but it is also a serious study of tenderness, loneliness, and the need for human connection.

Readers who come to Lady Chatterley's Lover for controversy will find that Lawrence is equally interested in language, nature, and the wounded distance between mind and body. It remains a vivid pick for readers of literary fiction, relationship dramas, and classic novels about freedom. The emotional stakes stay surprisingly modern.

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