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About the product The release in 1928 in the Italian publishing house of the novel by David Herbert Lawrence «Lady Chatterley’s Lover» caused a real scandal. The description of love scenes was deemed obscene, and the work itself was perceived as a call for the destruction of the institution of marriage. The Puritan society of England considered that the novel scoffs at the social structure and institutions of society and implants alien wrong concepts of freedom, morality and relations between people. The full author’s version of the novel «Lady Chatterley’s Lover» was released in the UK, in the homeland of Lawrence, only thirty years after the death of the writer, in 1960. A beautiful young woman, Constance Chatterly, is unhappy with her husband, who has returned from the war, an invalid, who is doomed to a painful existence, the impossibility of physical intimacy. There is a lot of sensuality and femininity in her, she lives in anticipation of love, although she has platonic feelings for her husband. A chance meeting with her husband’s gamekeeper Oliver Mellors develops into a whirlwind romance … Perhaps, after reading this work, you will think that you have never met more beautiful descriptions of love. Abstract The beautiful young woman Constance Chatterly is unhappy with her husband, who has returned from the war, an invalid, who is doomed to a painful existence, the impossibility of physical intimacy. There is a lot of sensuality and femininity in her, she lives in anticipation of love, although she has platonic feelings for her husband. A chance meeting with her husband’s gamekeeper Oliver Mellors develops into a whirlwind romance. The author’s slogan is fascinating: at first, calm and even boring, as events unfold, it becomes more dynamic, by the end of the novel it makes you crave for a continuation. Despite its frank name, this story is deeper than just a description of infidelity, it is filled with beautiful love and sensual scenes, tenderness. Perhaps, after reading this work, you will think that you have never met more beautiful descriptions of love.
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