No. I'm NOT giving this a ONE even if I'm tempted to.Because I think I am NOT mature enough, experienced enough (whatevs) to read it. It wasn't bad. And yeah, maybe a BIT vulgar, but not really that scandalous (hey Haf, it was published on a different age -t).Honestly, I am just so glad that I am FI...
Constance heiratet Clifford Chatterley, der kurz nach der Hochzeit in den Krieg zieht und querschnitzgelähmt zurückkommt. Clifford weiß, dass er keinen Erben in die Welt setzen kann und bietet Conni an, das Kind eines anderen als sein eigenes großzuziehen. Er wird immer reizbarer und zieht sich imme...
This book was a little strange. The world the author talks about in the book is so different than what I read in other books. His points of view for the relationships, conversations and life itself were thoughtful. The book was boring in some places interesting in others. But it's classics so I won'...
It always amazes me how prudish our world used to be. And Europe no less! Walk into any convenience store or newsstand in Berlin and the place is plastered with celebrities' tits on the front covers of every daily rag-mag: "Duchess of Cambridge Royal Knockers!" -- "Mme Bloom in her Bloomers!" -- "Ms...
Here's what I think happens with this book: I think people think it's Victorian. The title sounds Victorian, right? And it's about...I think we call them the landed gentry*? and their dissolution, which is a major theme of the late Victorians. Lawrence even puts sort of a Victorian feel into his wri...
I preferred Sons and Lovers. I think Lawrence suffered from a bit too much telling rather than showing in this story. As soon as there was some action, it slid right back into summarizing of this and that. It got boring for me! The dichotomy between Connie and Clifford was executed wonderfully - the...
Ah, Lady Chatterley and her lover – one of the most banned books ever; it has titillated audiences since it was first published in 1928. However, behind the shock factor of this very infamous novel lies a striking picture in time of a society in flux. The First World War is over, as is the Victorian...
Interesting but rather anti-climactic at the end. I was expecting something explosive to happen, but the resolution to the conflict was that it simply fizzled out. For me, Lawrence's writing style is very repetitive. Sometimes he even repeats a word or a phrase in the same sentence or paragraph. It'...
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