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Madame Chatelet's Lover: Forbidden for bold and avant-garde sexual depictions, but revealing spiritual and carnal instincts

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"Madame Chatterley's Lover" is the final work of the British writer Lawrence, who confessed: I have always worked tirelessly to do the same thing, that is, to portray sexual relations as healthy and precious, rather than shameful and shameful.

In fact, he has many good works, such as "Son and Lover", "Woman in Love" and so on.

Madame Chatelet's Lover: Forbidden for bold and avant-garde sexual depictions, but revealing spiritual and carnal instincts

It is precisely "Madame Chatterley's Lover" that has achieved great success with straightforward "sex" writing, but it is obviously shocking at the time, and it was intolerable by the society at the time, and it was banned after publication, and it was not banned again until 30 years later, but it was still sought after.

At the beginning of the novel, the author clearly states his views on the times: the current era is, in the final analysis, a tragic era.

The story is not complicated, look at the name to know that it is a woman red apricot out of the wall of the story, the heroine Connie married a nobleman, since then became Mrs. Chatelet, but the husband was injured in the war, since then lost her fertility.

Madame Chatelet's Lover: Forbidden for bold and avant-garde sexual depictions, but revealing spiritual and carnal instincts

In order to continue the incense, the husband asked Connie to find a lover and have a child, and he came to cultivate as an heir.

In British society at that time, it was common to find a lover, but only if the social status was equal, Connie had a relationship with one of her husband's friends, but it was not harmonious, and the other party reprimanded her for not being able to reach the peak in sync with men.

All this conflicts with Connie's thoughts more and more, and more and more depressed, sexless marriage, and her husband does not understand her, every day only cares about calling friends and friends, busy with her own writing, but for Connie only wants a child.

Madame Chatelet's Lover: Forbidden for bold and avant-garde sexual depictions, but revealing spiritual and carnal instincts

In fact, Connie's father and sister both support Connie to find a lover, but not to find an inferior person, and cross-class love seems to them to be incredible.

Depressed, Connie wanders around her manor when she encounters the caretaker of the hunting ground. Aroused her curiosity, after many encounters, slowly began to have a preliminary understanding.

The caretaker's wife is a "humble woman", and their marriage is the opposite of Connie's, because of sexual union, only physical and no spiritual communication.

Madame Chatelet's Lover: Forbidden for bold and avant-garde sexual depictions, but revealing spiritual and carnal instincts

After several encounters, Connie and the caretaker blended together in the hut in the forest, and there was no more communication between the several meetings than sex, which is why the book was banned, because the author describes in great detail, avant-garde, and boldly the seven relationships between Madame Chatellet and her lover.

In fact, these scenes are very meaningful, not only the description of love, but also the vivid expression of their inner activities, it seems to feel simple and rough, but from holding the pipa half covered to the two people's water and milk, sex ignited the original love and natural love in the hearts of the two people.

Madame Chatelet's Lover: Forbidden for bold and avant-garde sexual depictions, but revealing spiritual and carnal instincts

The dialogue between the two people shows their psychology, the caretaker is not willing to be the "sexual pet of the noblewoman", he always questions why Connie likes him, the difference between them is too big, class, status, money and so on are completely different.

Connie was afraid that she was only passionate about him, and under the restrictions of various concepts, she was not sure whether she loved each other or not, but the caretaker told her to put it down: "Let it be what it is!" In the end, the two people agreed in their reverence for the relationship between the sexes and their thinking about life itself, and they truly fell in love with each other.

Madame Chatelet's Lover: Forbidden for bold and avant-garde sexual depictions, but revealing spiritual and carnal instincts

After many sexual encounters, the two discover traits they share: the truth of human nature, the passion for life, an aversion to hypocrisy, and the pursuit of love.

When Connie finally found out she was pregnant, she had decided to let go of class, universality, experience, and fear of shame, and bravely spend time with the caretaker in pursuit of a new unknown life.

In fact, why the author has to describe it in such detail is precisely because these scenes are of profound significance, and it makes Connie re-understand herself more deeply.

Madame Chatelet's Lover: Forbidden for bold and avant-garde sexual depictions, but revealing spiritual and carnal instincts

From controversial erotic novels to modern literary classics, Madame Chatterley's Lover has become the most controversial work in the history of British fiction and has sparked huge debates between literature and law.

Large-scale depictions make people blush, but thinking about the relationship between men and women makes people think about the way lovers get along.

Madame Chatelet's Lover: Forbidden for bold and avant-garde sexual depictions, but revealing spiritual and carnal instincts

Uddhav said of Lawrence: "He was always an active world-weary nihilist."

How did Connie and her lover come together step by step, how did they move into the future, and what would happen to Connie's husband? The answer lies in the uncut version of Madame Chatterley's Lover, and those who like it can enjoy it.

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