
O amante de Lady Chatterley
Language: Portuguese
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 8525402001
ISBN 13: 9788525402004
Publication date:
January 1st, 1988
Publisher: L&PM
Pages: 55
Genres: Romance, Science Fiction, Action & Adventure, History, Humor, Manga, Graphic Novels, Health & Wellness
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the narrative delves into the life of Constance Reid, the married Lady Chatterley. Trapped in a loveless marriage to Sir Clifford Chatterley, a war-injured aristocrat, Constance finds herself yearning for both emotional and physical connection. The story unravels her passionate affair with the gamekeeper, Oliver Mellors, as she seeks liberation from societal constraints and explores the depths of desire.
The tension between social class and personal fulfillment is palpable throughout. As Lady Chatterley navigates her internal struggles, readers are drawn into her quest for self-discovery and sexual awakening. The stark contrasts between the industrial landscape and the primal instincts of the human experience are vividly depicted, shedding light on the human condition.
Hunt Emerson's adaptation brings a fresh, engaging perspective to D.H. Lawrence's controversial tale. With striking illustrations, it weaves together the themes of nature, love, and rebellion, inviting readers to explore the boundaries of intimacy and societal conventions. The raw and unfiltered emotions portrayed in Constance's journey resonate with modern audiences, making it a timeless exploration of passion and liberation.
As the relationship unfolds, the implications of love and lust challenge the characters' perceptions of fidelity and societal obligation. Lady Chatterley emerges as a symbol of resilience, embodying the struggle between duty and desire that continues to resonate in contemporary discourse. This classic story serves as a reminder of the transformative power of love and the inherent need for connection in human life.
The tension between social class and personal fulfillment is palpable throughout. As Lady Chatterley navigates her internal struggles, readers are drawn into her quest for self-discovery and sexual awakening. The stark contrasts between the industrial landscape and the primal instincts of the human experience are vividly depicted, shedding light on the human condition.
Hunt Emerson's adaptation brings a fresh, engaging perspective to D.H. Lawrence's controversial tale. With striking illustrations, it weaves together the themes of nature, love, and rebellion, inviting readers to explore the boundaries of intimacy and societal conventions. The raw and unfiltered emotions portrayed in Constance's journey resonate with modern audiences, making it a timeless exploration of passion and liberation.
As the relationship unfolds, the implications of love and lust challenge the characters' perceptions of fidelity and societal obligation. Lady Chatterley emerges as a symbol of resilience, embodying the struggle between duty and desire that continues to resonate in contemporary discourse. This classic story serves as a reminder of the transformative power of love and the inherent need for connection in human life.