The bible of lesbianism

The Times

The outpouring of support Hall received from members of the public around the world, who wrote to thank her for creating, in <b>her heroine Stephen Gordon, a character with whom they could identify</b>

- Alison Flood, Guardian

Radclyffe Hall's <i>The Well of Loneliness </i>still holds a place as a <b>beacon for sexual self-discovery</b>

- Hephzibah Anderson, BBC Culture

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A pioneering lesbian novel

Daily Telegraph

Beautifully written and constructed, with delightful prose. It is the standard-bearer; the lesbian <i>The Grapes of Wrath</i>

- Lee Lynch,

The <b>archetypal lesbian novel </b>

Times Literary Supplement

One of the first and most<b> influential contributions of gay and lesbian literature</b>

New Statesman

Passionately felt and courageous

Spectator

THE MOST FAMOUS LESBIAN NOVEL FOR DECADES - AN INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER

'The bible of lesbianism' THE TIMES

'A beacon for sexual self-discovery' HEPHZIBAH ANDERSON, BBC CULTURE

'One of the first and most influential contributions of gay and lesbian literature' NEW STATESMAN


A powerful novel of love between women, The Well of Loneliness brought about the most famous legal trial for obscenity in the history of British law. Banned on publication in 1928, it then went on to become a classic bestseller.

'What do I care for the world's opinion? What do I care for anything but you!'


Stephen Gordon (named by a father desperate for a son) is not like other girls: she hunts, she fences, she reads books, wears trousers and longs to cut her hair. She is an ideal child of aristocratic parents who grows up to be a war hero, a bestselling writer and a loyal, protective lover. But Stephen is a woman, and her lovers are women.

In the stifling grandeur of Morton Hall, the locals begin to draw away from her, aware of some indefinable thing that sets her apart. And when Stephen Gordon reaches maturity, she falls passionately in love with another woman. As her ambitions drive and society confines her, Stephen is forced into desperate actions.

Introduced by Diana Souhami, author of the acclaimed biography The Trials of Radclyffe Hall.

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An international bestseller which influenced how love between women is understood, for the twentieth century and beyond.
The bible of lesbianism' THE TIMES

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781844085156
Publisert
2008-07-03
Utgiver
Little, Brown Book Group; Virago Press Ltd
Vekt
351 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
126 mm
Dybde
36 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
512

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Radclyffe Hall (1880-1928) was born in Bournemouth. After an unhappy childhood, she inherited her father's estate and from then on was free to travel and live as she chose. She fell in love and lived with an older woman before settling down with Una Troubridge, a married sculptor. Hall wrote many books but is best known for The Well of Loneliness (1928), first published in 1928. This was an insightful book in lesbian literature and eventually became an international bestseller.