Lady Chatterley's Lover
Descripción editorial
Trapped in a loveless, sexless marriage to a wealthy but paralyzed aristocrat, Constance Chatterley finds passion and meaning with her husband's gamekeeper — a relationship that crosses every line of class and propriety in 1920s England. Banned for decades as obscene, Lawrence's frank, lyrical novel is now recognized as a landmark of modern literature and a fierce argument for honesty over convention.