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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Lady Chatterley's Loverby: D. H. Lawrence Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781578155248 Edition: Abridged Format: Abridged ISBN: 157815524X Label: Media Books Audio Publishing Manufacturer: Media Books Audio Publishing Number Of Items: 3 Publication Date: 2001-09 Publisher: Media Books Audio Publishing Studio: Media Books Audio Publishing Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Amazon.com Review: Perhaps the most famous of Lawrence's novels, the 1928 Lady Chatterley's Lover is no longer distinguished for the once-shockingly explicit treatment of its subject matter--the adulterous affair between a sexually unfulfilled upper-class married woman and the game keeper who works for the estate owned by her wheelchaired husband. Now that we're used to reading about sex, and seeing it in the movies, it's apparent that the novel is memorable for better reasons: namely, that Lawrence was a masterful and lyrical writer, whose story takes us bodily into the world of its characters. Product Description: Here is Lawrence's most famous work as he originally wrote it, restored with scholarly diligence and including "A Propos of Lady Chatterly's Lover," Lawrence's final thoughts on the male-female relationship in the modern world. Book Description: The Cambridge edition of Lady Chatterley's Lover is the first ever to restore to Lawrence's most famous novel the words that he wrote. Removing corruptions and errors and including hundreds of new words, phrases and sentences - this is the only text that can be read or quoted with confidence. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Not shocking anymore, but dang goodA 'Novel' Guest Review By Leigh Wood After one too many viewing's of the 1992 BBC production of Lady Chatterley, I finally broke down and read the book. I thought the 1928 unedited version of Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence would be a tough book to find. Expensive, rare, old leather, smelly, buried in an antiquarian store-that type of book. Indeed I was very pleased to find the 1928 Unexpurgated Oriali Edition in paperback at my local Borders. $4.95! I wrapped ... Read More Rating: - Still worksI have to admit I've missed this classic for too long. Still holds up and works for today's audience. Rating: - Love in the Void"Lady Chatterly's Lover" is one of the most (brutally) honest portrayals of love and intimacy in 20th century literature. Turning away from the flowery and the poetic sentiments of many other writers, Lawrence completely de-romanticizes romance and shows it as something visceral and almost beastial. Written during the span between the first and second World Wars, when industrialization and mechanization seemed to threaten the essence of humanity, Constance Chatterly can, I think, be seen as an Every ... Read More Rating: - Incandescent. Perfect."She saw the clumsy breeches slipping down over the pure, delicate, white loins, the bones showing a little, and the sense of aloneness, of a creature purely alone, overwhelmed her. Perfect, white, solitary nudity of a creature that lives alone, and inwardly alone. And beyond that, a certain beauty of a pure creature. Not the stuff of beauty, not even the body of beauty, but a lambency, the warm, white flame of a single life, revealing itself in contours that one might touch: a body!" Oh...my...God!!! ... Read More Rating: - Mixed feelings on this one...On the whole, I would say that this book is considered a classic mostly because of its legendary troubles with the censors. Don't get me wrong - it was an alright book, interesting enough to hold my attention for the most part. However, I don't think that I'll be recommending it any time soon. First off, I agree with the other commenters about Lawrence's basic lack of knowledge about female anatomy. My god. It's as if there's nothing at all that Clifford could have done for Connie. And apparently Connie ... Read More
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