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Lady Chatterley's Lover

eng. Lady Chatterley's Lover · 1928
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Main Ideas

  • The conflict between nature and industrialization, expressed through the contrast between England's picturesque landscapes and coal mines, symbolizing destruction and loss of humanity.
  • Critique of early 20th-century British class society, highlighting social disparities and prejudices.
  • Exploration of human relationships against the backdrop of a changing world, including themes of love, sex, and physical attraction beyond social and moral norms.
  • The quest for true freedom and self-expression by contrasting the instinctive, passionate nature of humans with societal constraints.
  • The issue of personal identity and self-determination in a modern world where existing traditional values no longer seem adequate.
Lady Chatterley's Lover
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Date of publication: 14 May 2024
———Original titleeng. Lady Chatterley's Lover · 1928
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