Lady Chatterley's Lover

England, 1920. The war is over but something更深处的创伤 remains. Constance Reid married Sir Clifford Chatterley for his title, not his heart. Now she's trapped in a loveless marriage on the sprawling Wragby estate, watching her husband sink deeper into bitterness and paralysis. Then she meets Oliver Mellors, the gamekeeper with weary eyes and a poet's soul. What begins as a desperate fling becomes something that threatens to dismantle everything: class, propriety, the brittle armor of English civilization. Lawrence wrote this novel in 1928 and was prosecuted for obscenity. The trial became a referendum on what adults could read. Today it reads less as scandal and more as a fierce argument for the integrity of the body and the soul. This is a novel about what happens when two people dare to be fully alive in a world that demands they stay numb.
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