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Lady Chatterley's Controversy

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William Crawley | 11:14 UK time, Saturday, 18 August 2007

I'm off to meet our regular film critic Mike Catto at the QFT for a press screening of Pascale Ferran's adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's controversial novel 's Lover. Nearly half a century after , our literary and moral landscape has changed dramatically. What was Lawrence's role in that transformation? Fionola Meredith will join Mike and myself tomorrow morning to discuss the film, the book, the controversy, and Lawrence's impact on the moral life of Britain and Ireland.

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  • At 09:01 PM on 18 Aug 2007,
  • Alice M wrote:

I dont think its his best novel. it is more important for the social transformation you mention than for its place in the canon of western lit.

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