
D. H. Lawrence · 1928 · Romance
Constance Chatterley's husband returns from the war emotionally and physically paralyzed. She begins an affair with the gamekeeper on the estate. Lawrence wrote the book three times, each draft more explicit than the last — and the result was banned in England for thirty years. A novel about class and the body that still provokes argument wherever it is read.
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