Lady Chatterley’s Lover

by

D. H. Lawrence

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Emma Chatterley is Sir Geoffrey’s middle child and Clifford’s older sister. She resents Clifford for marrying—the siblings had once sworn they would never do so—and she makes Connie feel unwelcome when she first arrives at Wragby. Eventually, however, Emma moves to London, leaving Connie and Clifford to deal with Wragby on their own.
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Miss Emma Chatterley Character Timeline in Lady Chatterley’s Lover

The timeline below shows where the character Miss Emma Chatterley appears in Lady Chatterley’s Lover. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 1
Catastrophe, Continuity, and Tradition  Theme Icon
Clifford had grown up with his older brother and an older sister, Emma. At first, the three siblings had vowed to live together forever at Wragby, isolated from... (full context)
Chapter 2
Nature vs. Machinery Theme Icon
Class, Consumerism, and Money Theme Icon
When Connie and Clifford moved in, Emma Chatterley left, not wanting to interact with her new sister-in-law. So now, it is just... (full context)
Intellect vs. Bodily Experience Theme Icon
Catastrophe, Continuity, and Tradition  Theme Icon
...at Wragby, so she declines to make any renovations to her new home (much to Emma’s delight). (full context)