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  2. Lady Chatterley's Lover - Wikipedia

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    Lady Chatterley's Lover is the final novel by English author D. H. Lawrence, which was first published privately in 1928, in Florence, Italy, and in 1929, in Paris, France. [2] An unexpurgated edition was not published openly in the United Kingdom until 1960, when it was the subject of a watershed obscenity trial against the publisher Penguin ...

  3. John Thomas and Lady Jane - Wikipedia

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    John Thomas and Lady Jane is a 1927 novel by D. H. Lawrence.The novel is the second, less widely known, version [1] of a story that was later told in the more famous, once-controversial, third version Lady Chatterley's Lover, published in 1928.

  4. D. H. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Four of his most famous novels — Sons and Lovers (1913), The Rainbow (1915), Women in Love (1920), and Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928)— were the subject of censorship trials for their radical portrayals of romance, sexuality and use of explicit language.

  5. ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ Review: Emma Corrin and Jack O ...

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    In the case of D.H. Lawrence’s notorious 1928 novel “Lady Chatterley’s Lover,” it was more than just […] ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ Review: Emma Corrin and Jack O’Connell Have an ...

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  7. ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ Telluride Review: Emma Corrin And ...

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    From the moment it was published in 1928, D.H. Lawrence’s steamy romance of a commoner and artistocratic wife has met with outrage and enduring popularity. It was so scandalous an unexpurgated ...

  8. List of fictional nobility - Wikipedia

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    A young baronet and the son of Matilda, Lady Carbury. Sir Clifford Chatterley Lady Chatterley's Lover: The husband of Lady Constance Chatterley. Sir Gervase Chevenix-Gore Dead Man's Mirror: An elderly baronet who sent a letter summoning Hercule Poirot to his house, where Poirot finds his dead body. Sir Robert Chiltern An Ideal Husband

  9. Michael Arlen - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence was working on Lady Chatterley's Lover and Arlen served as a model for the character Michaelis. Arlen then moved to Cannes, France and, in 1928, married Countess Atalanta Mercati. They had two children, a son, Michael John Arlen born in 1930, and a daughter, Venetia Arlen, born in 1933.