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Radclyffe Hall

    12 de agosto de 1880 – 7 de octubre de 1943

    Radclyffe Hall ganó reconocimiento como poeta y libretista, pero su legado literario principal reside en sus siete novelas. Su obra más aclamada profundiza en la vida de las mujeres 'masculinas' dentro de la sociedad, enfrentando cargos de obscenidad y una prohibición tras su lanzamiento. La autora retrata hábilmente la utilización social y el posterior abandono de estas mujeres, convirtiendo su obra en una exploración premonitoria de los roles de género y las expectativas sociales.

    Radclyffe Hall
    The Well of Loneliness
    Adam's Breed
    The Lover of Things
    The Well of Loneliness
    Safe Harbor
    The Unlit Lamp
    • The Unlit Lamp

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The narrative follows Joan, a young woman trapped in an oppressive home environment dominated by her controlling mother, Mrs. Ogden. As Joan navigates her feelings for Elizabeth, an older governess, she dreams of escaping to London to pursue a medical career. The novel explores themes of desire, independence, and the complexities of familial relationships, particularly the emotional burdens placed on daughters. Recognized as a significant work of lesbian literature, it combines tragic elements with psychological depth, highlighting the struggle for personal freedom.

      The Unlit Lamp
    • Safe Harbor

      • 260 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Reese Conlon, Lt.Col USMCR, is the new sheriff who has heads turning amidst speculation as to who will be the first woman to capture her attentions.Doctor Victoria King has been betrayed by love once and refuses to risk heartbreak again.Brianna Parker, the teenaged daughter of Reese's chief, fears her father's wrath when he learns that she loves another girl.As these three women struggle to live and love in freedom, they risk their hearts and souls to give one another a Safe Harbor.

      Safe Harbor
    • The Well of Loneliness

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The Well of Loneliness was banned for obscenity when published in 1928. It became an international bestseller, and for decades was the single most famous lesbian novel.

      The Well of Loneliness
    • Adam's Breed

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Gian-Luca's journey unfolds within an Italian immigrant community on Old Compton Street, where he navigates a challenging upbringing with his grandparents. His story reflects the struggles and resilience of immigrants, showcasing themes of identity and belonging. Despite its initial acclaim, Adam's Breed faded into obscurity, making Gian-Luca's poignant narrative a timely rediscovery for contemporary readers, highlighting the enduring relevance of immigrant experiences.

      Adam's Breed
    • The Well of Loneliness

      New Large Print Edition

      • 582 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the journey of Stephen Gordon, an Englishwoman grappling with her sexual identity, the novel delves into the challenges she faces in a society marked by intolerance toward homosexuality. Initially controversial upon its 1928 release, it has since gained recognition for its profound insights into sexual identity and societal attitudes, making it a significant work in LGBTQ+ literature.

      The Well of Loneliness
    • Autorčin první román vypráví ponurý příběh mladé dívky Joan Ogdenové, která snila o životě v londýnském bytě se svou přítelkyní Elizabeth a studiu medicíny, ale cítila se být v pasti své manipulativní matky a citové závislosti na ní.

      Nerozžatá lampa
    • Pán domu je román s hluboce náboženským tématem. Autorka dokonce tvrdila, že při psaní trpěla stigmaty.

      Pán domu