'If our love is a sin, then heaven must be full of such tender and selfless sinning as ours.'
The Well of Loneliness is among the most famous banned books in history. A pioneering work of literature, Radclyffe Hall's novel charts the development of a 'female sexual invert', Stephen Gordon, who from childhood feels an innate sense of masculinity and desire for women. After relocating from Malvern to London and then to Paris, Stephen encounters fellow queer characters from all walks of life, from the sapphic salon hostess Valérie Seymour to the 'miserable army' of outcasts that frequents the 'merciless, drug-dealing, death-dealing' bars of Montmartre. Although Stephen and her acquaintances, allies, and antagonists are of their time, Hall's novel has offered support and solidarity to generations of LGBTQ+ readers, and it continues to shape debates about gender and sexuality today.
This edition highlights previously overlooked points of influence, inspiration, and connections with other texts as well as situating the novel in historical contexts. In addition, the editors provide vital insights into Hall's engagement with religion, sexology, literary history, and popular culture.
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A new edition of The Well of Loneliness, one of the most influential and widely read books in LGBTQ+ history.
Biographical Preface
Introduction
Note on the Text
Select Bibliography
A Chronology of Radclyffe Hall
THE WELL OF LONELINESS
Explanatory Notes
Appendix
Jana Funke is Associate Professor of English Literature and Sexuality Studies at the University of Exeter. Among other volumes, she has edited The World and Other Unpublished Works by Radclyffe Hall (2016) and, with Elizabeth English and Sarah Parker, Interrogating Lesbian Modernism: Histories, Forms, Genres (2023). She is the author of Sexological Modernism: Queer Feminism and Sexual Science (2024). Hannah Roche is Senior Lecturer in
Twentieth-Century Literature and Culture at the University of York. She is the author of The Outside Thing: Modernist Lesbian Romance (2019), which was named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title. Hannah has published articles on
queer modernism in Textual Practice, Essays in Criticism, Modernist Cultures, and Modernism/modernity.
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A new edition of Radcylffe Hall's most popular novel, famously banned as 'obscene' in the UK in 1928
The work has resonated with generations of readers and inspired vibrant and ongoing debates about gender and sexuality, modernist culture, LGBTQ+ identity and community, and censorship and freedom of speech
This critical edition opens up original readings of the novel by charting Radclyffe Hall's engagement with a wealth of literary, religious, and scientific sources
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192894458
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
396 gr
Høyde
195 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
P, G, 06, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
576
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