Lady Chatterley’s Lover

Lady Chatterley’s Lover by David Herbert Lawrence, published by Penguin Books in 1997, is a literary work that explores the complexities of human relationships and emotional fulfillment. This first edition spans 314 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on Constance Chatterley, a woman who, despite her vitality and beauty, finds herself deeply unhappy in her marriage to a physically and emotionally incapacitated husband.
In her quest for happiness, Constance embarks on an affair with Mellors, the gamekeeper, which serves as a pivotal turning point in her life. The book delves into themes of desire and the search for connection, highlighting the contrasts between societal expectations and personal fulfillment. Readers will find a rich exploration of the emotional landscape as Constance navigates her circumstances, making this work a significant contribution to the genre of fiction.
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With her soft brown hair, lithe figure and big, wondering eyes, Constance Chatterley is possessed of a certain vitality. Yet she is deeply unhappy, married to a physical and emotional cripple, and embarks on an affair with Mellors, the gamekeeper.
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