The Trial of Lady Chatterley's Lover: Regina v. Penguin Books, LTD
Sybille Bedford
"When Penguin released a new, unexpurgated edition of D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover in 1960 they were charged with the crime of publishing obscene material. Penguin was forced to defend the book's literary merit in a court of law -- thus beginning one of the most famous trials of the 20th century. There to take it all in, armed with her pencil and paper, was Sybille Bedford -- who wastes no time complaining about the claustrophobia of Courtroom 1 at the Old Bailey. With her trademark wit and flair, Bedford presents us with a play-by-play of the trial: from the prosecution's questioning of the novel's thirteen sexual encounters and their listing of all 66 instances of swear words, to the dozens of witnesses who testified -- including the Bishop of Woolwich and E. M. Forster. Bedford gives us a timeless and dramatic account that captures one of the most fascinating and absurd moments in both legal and publishing history, when attitudes and morals shifted forever.
"--Inside cover.
"--Inside cover.
Année:
2016
Editeur::
Penguin
Langue:
english
Pages:
80
ISBN 10:
1907970983
ISBN 13:
9781907970986
Fichier:
PDF, 2.87 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2016