3.5
Lady Chatterly’s Lover
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Published: 1928
A controversial novel due to its explicit sexual content and themes of class and relationships. It tells the story of an affair between an upper-class woman and a working-class man, exploring emotional and physical intimacy.
A controversial novel due to its explicit sexual content and themes of class and relationships. It tells the story of an affair between an upper-class woman and a working-class man, exploring emotional and physical intimacy.
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3.5
“Strange strange book, the 4 stars refers to my overall enjoyment reading this, which feels like an inadequate metric. The first half is actually excruciating, which probably means Lawrence is a really impressive writer - it's just pages and pages of incredibly pompous, dull dialogue. But then by the end everything (and everyone) is so complex and fraught, and the letter from Mellors at the end is breathlessly perfect. I can't believe the British courts wanted to keep Lawrence's language away from us, the usage of 'cunt-awareness' is the most delightful thing ever.”
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