Banned Books Book Club: Lady Chatterley's Lover

book cover of women in a corset taking down her hair. She faces away and you see the back of her head and back. Title reads Lady Chatterley's Lover by D H Lawerence.

When first published privately in Italy, in 1928, "Lady Chatterly's Lover" was too risque for readers and was considered unprintable. It wasn't until three decades later, in 1960, that the novel could be printed openly in the United Kingdom. Much debate has gone into what constitutes erotic literature; but whether the novel was about a scandalous affair or a quest for purity, or about the class system and social conflict, one needs to read it for oneself to find the message that lies within.

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