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The period between 1968 and 1970 came to be known as “Primavera marcellista”; so, Lady Chatterley’s Lover , like many other previously unpublishable books, came out, signalling an “opportunist” strategy. However, no traces in this translation are left of any of the taboo words that Lawrence went so far to defend and which constitute a key element in the intended meaning of the novel. The next episode...