Lady Chatterley's Lover is a novel by D.H. Lawrence that tells the story of Constance Reid, a young woman who is married to Sir Clifford Chatterley, a wealthy and aristocratic landowner. Constance finds herself feeling lonely and unfulfilled in her marriage, as Sir Clifford is paralyzed from the waist down and unable to satisfy her physical needs.
Feeling trapped in her loveless marriage, Constance begins a passionate affair with the gamekeeper on her husband's estate, Oliver Mellors. Their relationship is intense and erotic, and Constance finds herself torn between her duty to her husband and her desire for Mellors.
As their affair becomes more intense, Constance must confront the societal norms and expectations that threaten to keep her and Mellors apart. Lady Chatterley's Lover explores themes of love, desire, and class struggle, and is considered a classic of English literature.