1927 novel by D. H. Lawrence, later rewritten as Lady Chatterley's Lover
John Thomas and Lady Jane is a 1927 novel by D. H. Lawrence. The novel is the second, less widely known, version[1] of a story that was later told in the more famous, once-controversial, third version Lady Chatterley's Lover, published in 1928. John Thomas[2][3] and Lady Jane[4][5][6] are the pet names[7] for the genitalia of the protagonists.[8][9]
"The book, according to a statement from Ferran, is a more simple, direct telling of the tale, with a few key differences. Parkin, the gamekeeper, is here a simple man from the village who chose his profession over being a miner, so that he could preserve his solitude. In the 1928 novel, he’s named Mellors and, though working-class, is a former army officer." — Moira Macdonald, Seattle Times arts critic[10]
^Levy, Emanuel (7 June 2007). "Lady Chatterley's Lover: Lawrence's 3 Versions". EmanuelLevy.com. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
^"John Thomas". Collins English Dictionary. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
^Gans, Eric (Spring 2011). ""A Democracy of Touch": Masochism and Tenderness in D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover". Anthropoetics. XVI (2).
^Lundberg, Claire (15 February 2012). "France's Amazing Postnatal Vagina-Tightening Classes". Slate Magazine. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
^Cale, Jessica (14 May 2016). "Riding St. George: Regency Sex Terms You Won't Find in Austen". authorjessicacale.com. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
^"Ancient British Language And Sex". TheLondonSalad.com. 19 December 2015. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
^Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
^Boyle, Molly (29 January 2020). "Review: The Bad Side of Books: Selected Essays by DH Lawrence". Santa Fe Reporter. Retrieved 4 March 2022. Reading in the Arroyo: An Occasional Column About Books
^Cite error: The named reference villagevoice-2007-Hoberman was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^Macdonald, Moira (20 July 2007). "Ménage à trois: two lovers, one garden in "Lady Chatterley"". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
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