Successful Businessman

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asked Jan 25, 2020 in Electron Microscopy by webdesignplus69 (18,800 points)

Lawrence knew that Lady Chatterley's Lover's sexual content and the language he used would be shocking but he was ambitious and wanted people to think differently about the importance of sexual relations between men and women. He allowed nothing to be held back; with sex not the overriding theme of his novel but something that allows for the frank exploration of other ideas.

Lady Chatterley's Lover was D.H. Lawrence's final and most infamous novel before he died, of tuberculosis, at the age of forty-four in March 1930. His novel is evidence of his controversial beliefs in the overriding importance of sexual relations, in a world he saw as being ruined by intellectual and industrial concerns. The book not only changed his reputation forever but also become his only best seller and earned him more money than all the rest of his career.

https://observer.com/2019/01/emin-agalarov-trump-tower-moscow-geopolitical-trolling/

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