A paper on D.H. Lawrence's (1928) should explore the tension between the "mind" and "body," the rigid British class system, and the novel's revolutionary impact on censorship laws.
The relationship between Constance and Mellors is a direct challenge to the "impassable gulf" of the British class system.
No paper on this novel is complete without mentioning its legal history. the "lady chatterley's lover" case - API Parliament UK
The smog and ugliness of the Tevershall coal mines represent the "mechanical" nature of modern life that Lawrence believed was crushing the human soul. Section 2: The Dichotomy of Mind vs. Body
The novel is set in the aftermath of the Great War, which Lawrence portrays as a "tragic age".





