Synopsis
Lady Chatterley falls in love with her husband’s gameskeeper and they have an affair.
History
First publication: private publication in Italy, 1928
Review
WARNING: This one is very explicit in the sex scenes and has objectionable language. It is easy to see why this book has constantly fought against obscenity charges, but that old school thinking is exactly what the book is about and stands against. This book is about the casting off of the stuffy old attitudes that led to WWI and the blurring of class lines. Much of what is here is worthy of H. G. Wells, except Wells would never have been so bold! If you can take the sex and language, then this is highly recommended.
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We have the story in these editions:
Lady Chatterley’s Lover, hardcover, Greenwich House, 1983-00-00