Lady Chatterley's Lover was subject to obscenity trials

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Lady Chatterley's Lover was subject to obscenity trials is a reference to the famous legal battles over D. H. Lawrence’s novel "Lady Chatterley’s Lover," which became a landmark case in the history of literary censorship and obscenity law.

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instanceOf historicalEvent
hasAuthorOfMainWork D. H. Lawrence
hasCountry United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCulturalImpact became symbol of struggle against censorship
challenged traditional moral standards in publishing
influenced public debate on what constitutes obscenity
hasHistoricalSignificance marked shift in legal treatment of sexually explicit literature
often cited in discussions of censorship and free speech
hasKeyConcept freedom of publication
literary merit as defense
public decency
test of obscenity
hasKeyLegislation Obscene Publications Act 1959
hasLegalCharacterization landmark obscenity case
hasLegalDomain literary censorship
obscenity law
hasMainWork Lady Chatterley's Lover
hasNotableCase R v Penguin Books Ltd
United States v. One Book Called Ulysses
surface form: United States v. One Book Called Ulysses (contextual comparison)
hasOutcome greater tolerance for sexual content in literature
influence on later obscenity law cases
landmark in the history of literary censorship
hasRelatedConcept artistic freedom
freedom of expression
moral standards in law
publication bans
hasRelatedField censorship studies
legal history
literary studies
hasRelatedInstitution Penguin Books
hasRelatedPerson D. H. Lawrence
hasRelatedWork Lady Chatterley's Lover
hasTimePeriod 20th century
involvesIssue class and social boundaries in sexual relationships
depiction of adultery
sexual explicitness in literature
use of explicit language
refersTo Lady Chatterley's Lover
obscenity trials

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D. H. Lawrence censorshipStatus Lady Chatterley's Lover was subject to obscenity trials