“the more i live, the more i realize what strange creatures human beings are. some of them might just as well have a hundred legs, like a centipede, or six, like a lobster. the human consistency and dignity one has been led to expect from one's fellow-man seem actually non-existent. one doubts if they exist to any startling degree even in oneself.”
Quote by D. H. Lawrence
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Stop What You’re Doing and Read…Banned Books: Lady Chatterley's Lover & Moll Flanders
Lady Chatterley's Lover, written by D.H. Lawrence, is a novel that explores themes of sexual liberation and class struggle. Moll Flanders, by Daniel Defoe, is a historical novel that follows the life of a woman who navigates through various hardships and societal norms. Both works are celebrated for their literary significance and have been the subject of debate regarding their literary and cultural value. more
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