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Elaf Tariq Mahmood
Emahmoud@st.tu.edu.iq
Hamdi Hameed Yousif
Emahmoud@st.tu.edu.iq

Abstract

       Lady Chatterley’s Lover narrates a story of the relationship between an upper class married woman, Constance, and a working class game keeper, Oliver Mellors . However, this  paper draws on Marxist feminism that explains women’s status and oppression form the viewpoints of famous philosophers as Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles. In addition, it argues with the following questions: What are the class structures established in the text and what are the social binary oppositions between classes ? What groups control the economic means of production?

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Mahmood, E. T., & Yousif, H. H. (2023). D. H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover: A Marxist Feminist Study . Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 30(5, 2), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.30.5.2.2023.18
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