
Ljubavnik Lady Chatterley
A novel by D. H. Lawrence, published at the author's expense in 1928 in Florence. One of the most controversial novels of the 20th century. It shocked readers of the time with its explicit sexual descriptions and language, and was not published in Great B
The novel is today considered a vivid and direct depiction of a relationship based on passion and a masterpiece of 20th-century world literature. The novel describes the love of the forester Oliver Mellors and Baroness Constance Chatterley. The time of the event is after the First World War. Constance's husband Clifford is crippled, paralyzed and impotent. He is a veteran of the First World War. Constance is deeply unhappy and unfulfilled in her marriage. Through her relationship with Mellors, she returns to life, learns about her own sexuality and finds a path to personal freedom. Lawrence also describes life in the province, as well as the special characters who live there, the most interesting of which is Ivy Bolton, the maid who takes care of Clifford. Among the characters are Hilda, Constance's sister, her father and many others. The novel ends with the two main characters awaiting a divorce from their current spouses, expecting a child together, but separated from each other. It is a work of great artistic strength, with notes of humor and irony, deep insights about life and human destiny, but also explicit descriptions of sexual relations.
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