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Lady Chatterley's Lover
Constance Chatterley lives trapped in a marriage defined by emotional distance and her husband's physical disability, an aristocrat left paralyzed after the war. In rigid postwar England, where class divisions seem insurmountable and female desire has scarcely any voice, Connie begins a clandestine affair with the estate's gamekeeper. What starts as an impulsive encounter becomes a transformative experience in which the body, nature, and passion challenge the social norms and moral barriers of their time.
In Lady Chatterley's Lover, D. H. Lawrence crafts one of the most controversial and groundbreaking novels of the twentieth century. Beyond the scandal that surrounded its publication, the work offers a profound reflection on industrial alienation, the split between mind and body, and the search for lost emotional authenticity.
D. H. Lawrence (1885–1930) was an English novelist, poet, and essayist, and one of the most influential figures of twentieth-century literary modernism. He was the author of major novels such as Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow and Women in Love. His life was marked by voluntary exile, constant travel, and fragile health, and he died prematurely at the age of forty-four.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9791370195120110164
- Artikelnummer SW9791370195120110164
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Autor
D. H. Lawrence
- Verlag Edicions Perelló
- Seitenzahl 320
- Barrierefreiheit
- ISBN 9791370195120
- Verlag Edicions Perelló