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Lady Chatterley's lover (50th anniversary ed.)

Lawrence, D. H.Lessing, Doris May(Introduction by)Hare, Steve(Contributions by)Robertson, Geoffrey, QC(Contributions by)
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In 1960 Penguin Books were prosecuted when they tried to publish Lady Chatterley's "Lover" unexpurgated for the first time.

What followed was the most talked-about obscenity trial of the twentieth century, which resulted in a 'not guilty' verdict.

Penguin's successful defence of the book's literary merit was a victory of free speech, and made Lawrence's story of the affair between a married woman and her gamekeeper an instant bestseller.

This special edition celebrates the 50th anniversary of the first UK publication of D.H.

Lawrence's unexpurgated novel in 1960 and the most talked-about obscenity trial of the twentieth century.

It includes afterwords by Geoffrey Robertson QC, about the legal case that changed Britain, and Steve Hare, revealing the story behind Penguin's decision to publish, as well as a detailed timeline and never-before-published letters and documents relating to the trial.

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Product Details
Penguin Classics
0141192178 / 9780141192178
Paperback
823.912
04/11/2010
United Kingdom
English
Classics
337 p. : ill.
18 cm
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