The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall - ISBN: 9781784870324
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Forbidden love, societal rejection: a woman searches for her place.

The Well of Loneliness

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    608 pages

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    1 September 2015

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Summary

A ground-breaking and moving lesbian novel that was banned in Britain on first publication.

This Pride month, discover the groundbreaking and moving lesbian novel that rocked the British establishment.

As a little girl, Stephen Gordon always felt different. A talent for sport, a hatred of dresses, and a preference for solitude were not considered suitable for a young lady of the Victorian upper-class. But when Stephen grows up and falls passionately in love with another woman,…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784870324
ISBN-10:1784870323
Author:Radclyffe Hall
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:608
Release Date:1 September 2015
Weight:418g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 36mm
Series:Vintage Classics
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Critics Review

Passionately felt and courageous

Passionately felt and courageous * Spectator *
A pioneering lesbian novel * Daily Telegraph *
Beautifully written and constructed, with delightful prose. It is the standard-bearer; the lesbian The Grapes of Wrath – Lee Lynch

About The Author

Radclyffe Hall

Radclyffe Hall, the pen name of Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall, was born in Bournemouth on 12 August 1880. She was educated at King’s College, London, and later undertook further studies in Germany. Hall was renowned for her open homosexuality, a subject dealt with in her best-known novel, The Well of Loneliness (1928), a semi-autobiographical work and the only one of her eight novels to deal with overt lesbian themes. Her open treatment of lesbianism in The Well of Loneliness occasioned a trial for obscenity; it was banned and an appeal refused, which resulted in all copies in Britain being destroyed. The United States allowed its publication after a long court battle. She also published several volumes of verse including Twixt Earth and Stars- Poems (1906) and Songs of Three Counties and Other Poems (1913). Adam’s Breed (1926), a sensitive novel about the life of a restaurant keeper won the Prix Femina and the 1927 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction. Hall died in 1943 at the age of 68 from cancer.

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