Lady Chatterley's Lover
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Narrado por:
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Veronika Hyks
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De:
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D. H. Lawrence
Lady Chatterley's Lover, written in 1928, tells the story of a passionate love affair between an upper class woman and her husband’s gamekeeper, which was thought to be so shocking in its content and its straightforward use of explicit sexual terms, that it was not officially published until 1960. Its 1961 second edition contained this dedication from the publisher: "For having published this book, Penguin Books were prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Act, 1959 at the Old Bailey in London from 20 October to 2 November 1960. This edition is therefore dedicated to the twelve jurors, three women and nine men, who returned a verdict of 'Not Guilty' and thus made D. H. Lawrence's last novel available for the first time to the public in the United Kingdom."
Now firmly established as a classic of English literature that was written well before its time, what saved it from being banned for ever was its literary merit, upheld by some of the most distinguished writers and critics of the time. Lawrence’s prescient musings on the changes in society and his authentic depiction of two unhappily married people, finding in this most unlikely and potentially doomed coupling the physical and emotional balance that they both crave, are as relevant today as they were then. Have a listen!
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The narrator does a pretty good job of bringing out "dialect," the way the lower class spoke at the time, even though at times I was hard pressed to understand what she was saying. That's something you couldn't get from reading it. She also makes Connie sound like a trembling insecure airhead and Lord Chatterly sound like a condescending fool, which is probably not far off the mark.
I'm glad I listened to this book, since it is a classic, but I must admit I didn't find the story very compelling and found little to sympathize with the characters. I was more interested in whether Clifford would find an updated use for his coal than if Connie was pregnant.
shock language to cover a boring slice of life
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When two worlds collide
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Simply fabulous.
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I read this book in high school and after a very disappointing experience with 50 Shades (even the sex scenes couldn't make up for the weak writing), I turned to lady Chatterley. Veronika Hyks is an intoxicating storyteller. This seductive story can't be beat.Soooooo much better than 50 shades
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50 Shads of Literacy
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