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Lady Chatterley's Lover
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From banned to best seller!
When first published privately in Italy, in 1928, Lady Chatterley’s Lover was too risqué for readers and was considered unprintable. It wasn’t until three decades later, in 1960, that the novel could be printed openly in the United Kingdom. Much debate has gone into what constitutes erotic literature; but whether the novel was about a scandalous affair or a quest for purity, or about the class system and social conflict, one needs to read it for oneself to find the message that lies within.
* Lady Chatterley’s Lover is a hallmark of sensual literary prose.
Lady Chatterley’s Lover will surely pique the interest and curiosity of the most discerning of readers.
When first published privately in Italy, in 1928, Lady Chatterley’s Lover was too risqué for readers and was considered unprintable. It wasn’t until three decades later, in 1960, that the novel could be printed openly in the United Kingdom. Much debate has gone into what constitutes erotic literature; but whether the novel was about a scandalous affair or a quest for purity, or about the class system and social conflict, one needs to read it for oneself to find the message that lies within.
* Lady Chatterley’s Lover is a hallmark of sensual literary prose.
Lady Chatterley’s Lover will surely pique the interest and curiosity of the most discerning of readers.
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Rebecca Conover
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“apparently the point of this book is to have men and women think sex fully, completely, honestly, and cleanly. and apparently nothing is more staggering than the hatred men and women feel after they have truly “loved” each other. interesting. i can see it and i think i appreciate it in these aspects.
but my god, this book really dragged. and i will admit connie became unbearable after she met the gameskeeper. she is kind of naive and blubbering and he was stubborn and obstinate. this is why it took me forever to finish. but i enjoyed it. i guess.
it was also fun to think about how people were so shocked and affronted by the sex in this. i mean it is very detailed but somehow still very tame.
anyway this book is basically just blah blah SEX blah blah blah blah blah SEX SEX SEX blah SEX blah blah blah blah fin.”

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