The Well of Loneliness

Hall, Radclyff

Description

In 1928, Jonathan Cape released Radclyffe Hall's lesbian novel The Well of Loneliness. The story follows Stephen Gordon, an Englishwoman from an upper-class family who suffers from sexual inversion at a young age. She falls in love with Mary Llewellyn, whom she meets while working as an ambulance driver during WWI. Hall portrays social isolation and rejection as typical invert afflictions that mar their happiness together. Shortly after its publication, James Douglas, editor of the Sunday Express, launched a campaign against the book. A British court deemed it obscene because it defended unnatural practices between women. The book withstood legal challenges in New York State and the Customs Court in the United States. The legal battles surrounding The Well of Loneliness raised the visibility of lesbians in British and American culture. For decades, it was the most well-known lesbian novel in English, and for many young people, it was the first source of information about lesbianism.
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Writer
Hall, Radclyff
Title
The Well of Loneliness
Publisher
Classic Wisdom Reprint
Year
2024
Language
English
Pages
396
Weight
718 gr
EAN
9781957990835
Dimensions
158 x 236 x 28 mm
Binding format
Gebonden

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