D. H. Lawrence
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Series
Publisher
Penguin Books
Description
A book which has achieved more notoriety for its sex scenes (shocking in 1930, when the book was written) than for its character studies, Lady Chatterley's Lover focuses on the affair between Constance, the "sturdy" young wife of Clifford Chatterley, and the gamekeeper of the Chatterleys' estate in the remote midlands. Constance, who married Clifford a month before he left for World War I, has become his caretaker since his return from the war, paralyzed...
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A. A. Knopf
Pub. Date
1927
Description
From the celebrated English author of Sons and Lovers, a collection of essays focused on indigenous life in Mexico and the American Southwest.
D. H. Lawrence’s interest in and real affection for Mexico and the American Southwestern regions and its peoples eclipsed ordinary travel writing. These essays hold great significance for those interested in the wider context of these cultures, as well as those interested in Lawrence
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Publisher
Veche
Pub. Date
2016.
Description
"Constance (Lady Chatterley) is sexually frustrated because her husband has been paralyzed in the war and rendered impotent. She starts an affair with the gamekeeper, Oliver Mellors... the book was banned as pornography, in the U.S.A., until 1960." -- cataloger's summary