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Lady and Chatterley's
D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover was privately published in 1928, while another important landmark for the history of the modern novel came with the publication of William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury in 1929.
* 1960 – Penguin Books is found not guilty of obscenity in the Lady Chatterley's Lover case
Broadcasts consisted of music and Mandy Rice-Davies reading Lady Chatterley's Lover.
* D. H. Lawrence's John Thomas and Lady Jane: According to Spike Milligan — Part II of " Lady Chatterley's Lover " ( 1995 )
* November 2 – Penguin Books is found not guilty of obscenity in the case of D. H. Lawrence's novel Lady Chatterley's Lover.
* March 2 – D. H. Lawrence, English writer ( Lady Chatterley's Lover ) ( b. 1885 )
In 1959 Grove Press published an unexpurgated version of Lady Chatterley's Lover by D. H. Lawrence.
Whereas an expurgated version of Lady Chatterley's Lover had actually once been published, no expurgated version of Fanny Hill had ever been.
An early inkling of changing attitudes came in 1960, when the government of the day tried unsuccessfully to prosecute Penguin Books for obscenity, for publishing the D. H. Lawrence novel Lady Chatterley's Lover, which had been banned since the 1920s for what was considered racy content.
* Sir Clifford Chatterley, D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover
The god is also referenced in the novel Lady Chatterley's Lover by D. H. Lawrence.
That year he appeared on record as Mr. Justice Byrne in a recording of excepts from R v Penguin Books Ltd .— the court case concerning the publication of D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover — along with Michael Horden and Maurice Denham.
* D. H. Lawrence: Lady Chatterley's Lover ( F )
Lawrence attempted to explore human emotions more deeply than his contemporaries and challenged the boundaries of the acceptable treatment of sexual issues, most notably in Lady Chatterley's Lover, which was privately published in Florence in 1928.
Lady Chatterley's Lover is a novel by D. H. Lawrence, first published in 1928.
In Lady Chatterley's Lover, Lawrence comes full circle to argue once again for individual regeneration, which can be found only through the relationship between man and woman ( and, he asserts sometimes, man and man ).
Richard Hoggart argues that the main subject of Lady Chatterley's Lover is not the sexual passages that were the subject of such debate but the search for integrity and wholeness.
" Lady Chatterley's Lover focuses on the incoherence of living a life that is " all mind ", which Lawrence saw as particularly true among the young members of the aristocratic classes, as in his description of Constance's and her sister Hilda's " tentative love-affairs " in their youth:
Whilst it has a more direct role in Sons and Lovers and in Women in Love, it casts its influence over much of Lady Chatterley's Lover too.
An edition of Lady Chatterley's Lover was published in Britain in 1932 by Martin Secker ; reviewing it in The Observer, Gerald Gould noted that " passages are necessarily omitted to which the author undoubtedly attached supreme psychological importance-importance so great, that he was willing to face obloquy and misunderstanding and censorship because of them ".
An authorised abridgment of Lady Chatterley's Lover that was heavily censored was published in America by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. in 1928.
In 1945, McGill University Professor of Law and Canadian modernist poet F. R. Scott appeared before the Supreme Court of Canada to defend Lady Chatterley's Lover from censorship.
Although he never followed through, he included Lady Chatterley's Lover as an example of an obscene book that must not reach domestic audiences, declaring " I've not taken ten minutes on Lady Chatterley's Lover, outside of looking at its opening pages.

Lady and Lover
In a review of the Grampa-centric episode " Lady Bouvier's Lover ", Patrick Bromley of DVD Verdict said that he is " never terribly interested " in episodes that revolve around Grampa, because he believes Grampa is " great as a background character, but less so when he takes center stage.
In more recent times, it was replicated by Robert Downey Jr. in his lead role as Charles Chaplin in the 1992 Chaplin, Johnny Depp's character in the 1993 film Benny and Joon, Grampa Simpson in the 1994 episode of The Simpsons entitled " Lady Bouvier's Lover " and by Amy Adams ' character in The Muppets.
In a 1993 episode of The Simpsons titled " Lady Bouvier's Lover ", after Grampa cries out, " Good night, Mrs. Bouvier, wherever you are ," the blue-haired lawyer announces himself in charge of Jimmy Durante's estate and therefore puts a halt to Abraham Simpson's " unauthorized imitation " of Durante.
Besides the evident sexual content of the book, Lady Chatterley ’ s Lover also presents some views on the British social context of the early 20th century.

Lady and According
According to legend, Dolley Madison was referred to as " First Lady " in 1849 at her funeral in a eulogy delivered by President Zachary Taylor.
According to Lee, " Benny's then-fiancée, Lady Alice Duckworth, came into The Buttery, and she was very impressed.
According to the recently published journals of Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis voted for Anderson, as did Schlesinger himself.
According to Lord Holland, the Duke of Wellington had claimed that it was Lady Jersey who had selected Caroline as George's bride.
According to Giuseppe Bertoleoni, Charles Albert also ( verbally ) sanctioned the use of the title " Prince " for the oldest male heir, and the titles " Lord of the Islands " ( Signore delle Isole ) and " Lady of the Sea " ( Signora del Mare ) for the younger children of the king.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, mayonnaise was in use in English as early as 1823 in the journal of Lady Blessington.
According to Daniel Lynch, director of the Apostolate of the Missionary Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, " An amazing thing happened.
According to A. Asbjorn Jon ' the choice of name Polidori's Lord Ruthven is presumably linked to Lady Caroline Lamb's earlier novel Glenarvon, where it was used for a rather ill disguised Byronesque character '
According to some versions of the tale, Lady Tiresias was a prostitute of great renown.
According to the " Regla de Ocha branch ", Obàtálá has been syncretized with Our Lady of Mercy.
According to the popular story, Lady Godiva took pity on the people of Coventry, who were suffering grievously under her husband's oppressive taxation.
According to an 1826 article submitted by a person well-versed in local history identifying himself as W. Reader, there was already a well-established tradition before his time that there was a certain tailor who had taken a peek at Lady Godiva, and that at the annual Trinity Great Fair ( now called the Godiva Festival ) featuring the Godiva processions " a grotesque figure called Peeping Tom " would be set on display, and it was a wooden statue carved from oak.
According to the fifteenth-century tale entitled The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle, Gawain ’ s wife is Ragnelle, or the “ Loathly Lady ”.
According to Callan: " I mentioned, just in the course of conversation, that I was Jewish – at which Lady Mosley went ashen, snapped a crimson nail and left the room ... No explanation was given but she would later write to a friend: A nice, polite reporter came to interview Tom Mosley was known but he turned out to be Jewish and was sitting there at our table.
According to Arthurian Legend, Uther, through circumstances and Merlin's help, tricks the wife of his enemy Gorlois, Lady Igraine, and sleeps with her.
According to David Freiberg, at least one of the live tracks was augmented with studio overdubs and the tracks " Calvary " and " Lady of the Cancer Moon " were recorded in the studio just before Gary Duncan left the band.
According to interviews with Judge in the 1840s, the First Lady had promised the young woman as a wedding gift to her granddaughter Elizabeth Parke Custis in Virginia and Judge feared she would never gain freedom.
According to her published schedule, First Lady Hillary Clinton was at the White House for at least some portion of seven of those days.
According to some critics, the fling of Lady Ottoline Morrell with " Tiger ", a young stonemason who came to carve plinths for her garden statues, also influenced the story.
According to the Anglo Saxon Chronicle, in the year 914 Anglo Saxon Ethelfleda Lady of the Mercians, daughter of king Alfred the Great and sister of king Edward the Elder of Wessex, built a burh or fortified dwelling at Warwick.
" According to the Appendix IV: The Almanak en-Ashraf ( Selected Excerpts of the Noble Houses ) in Dune, Lady Jessica dies in the year 10, 256 A. G. after 102 years of life.
According to the New York Times, her book Lady Rose's Daughter was the best-selling novel in the United States in 1903, as was The Marriage of William Ashe in 1905.

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