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Lady Chatterley's Lover

By: D. H. Lawrence, Fern Riddell - introduction
Narrated by: Holliday Grainger, Fern Riddell - introduction
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In an Audible Exclusive performance, Holliday Grainger lends her voice to a new unabridged recording of Lady Chatterley's Lover, a novel that was banned until 1960 and is now considered to be one of the most renowned love stories of all time. This production features an exclusive introduction written and narrated by Fern Riddell, a cultural historian who specialises in sex in the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

About the book

Dissatisfied by her loveless marriage to a crippled and impotent writer, Constance Chatterley seeks to escape from the confines of their upper class surroundings and the cold and passive relations she endures.

Upon encountering the gamekeeper of Chatterley mansion, Oliver Mellors, Constance is mesmerised and infatuated by his no-nonsense demeanour and passionate touch. The two soon forge a profound bond as a result of their sexual compatibility and sociopolitical views.

Banned until 1960, Lady Chatterley's Lover caused great controversy at the time it was written and was rejected for portraying what was then considered audacious, pornographic content. Of course critical opinion has evolved, and we have now come to see D. H. Lawrence's story as a revolutionary tale and literary masterpiece.

The exclusive introduction to this edition, written and narrated by cultural historian and writer of Ripper Street Fern Riddell, explores historical and contemporary reactions to this groundbreaking novel.

About the author

Lawrence fought hard against the conventions of the early 1900s society, which censored and persecuted those who promoted sexual freedom and challenged tradition. He wanted his writing, unlike his society, to be full of vitality, emotion and spontaneity. In so doing, he also contributed to the liberation of women all over the world who longed to be more than just dutiful wives.

In an obituary notice, E. M. Forster described D. H. Lawrence as 'the greatest imaginative novelist of our generation.'

About the narrator

Holliday Granger first graced our screens at the age of six in the BBC comedy drama All Quiet on the Preston Front. She has since gone on to star in TV programmes such as Waterloo Road, Merlin, The Borgias and Strike.

Holliday's film credits include The Riot Club, Bel Ami and Cinderella. Holliday played the lead role in the 2015 BBC adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's novel. Recognised for her outstanding performance as Constance, and bringing with her the experience of having skilfully narrated Dodie Smith's I Capture the Castle, Holliday excels in capturing the mood and pace of this titillating classic title.

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Loved it, beautifully read. This book is a little gem, you feel almost like you're there with the characters.

Fabulous!!!!!

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Lady Chatterley's Lover is a novel by D.H. Lawrence that tells the story of a woman named Lady Chatterley, who is married to a wealthy, disabled man and becomes involved in a scandalous affair with the gamekeeper on her husband's estate.

The novel is known for its frank and explicit portrayal of sexuality, and it explores a range of themes including infidelity, gender roles, and social class. When it was first published in 1928, Lady Chatterley's Lover was met with a great deal of controversy and was banned in many countries due to its explicit content.

Despite the controversy, Lady Chatterley's Lover is a beautifully written and deeply moving novel. Lawrence's writing is evocative and poetic, and he explores the complexities of human relationships with insight and sensitivity. The characters are well-developed and believable, and the novel is a compelling exploration of love, desire, and the human condition.

Overall, Lady Chatterley's Lover is a classic work of literature that is well worth reading. It is a thought-provoking and beautifully written novel that deals with themes that are still relevant today. Despite its explicit content, the novel is a powerful and moving exploration of love and desire that is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers.

Lady Chatterley's Lover: A Passionate and Provocat

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A well written romance with a caress of the erotic. This book is a superb example of romance meeting believable reality, with beautiful descriptions of people and places. I’m right there in Nottinghamshire with Connie.....

Touching true classic

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Loved this classic love story , narration was excellent and suited the tenderness of the Descriptive Language

Brilliant

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I really enjoyed this book. It was slow to start with but worth the perseverance. Highly recommended.

Beautifully presented and written.

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