I would rather give a healthy boy or a healthy girl a phial of prussic
acid than this novel' The Sunday Express Born into an aristocratic
family at the end of the Victorian age, Stephen Gordon is so named by
parents who had longed for a boy. So begins a life of contradiction
and isolation. Attracted to girls and women from an early age,
Stephen's masculine appearance is accentuated by her preference for
men's clothing and unfeminine mannerisms. When her first, burgeoning
affair is cut short by social scandal, she moves to London and becomes
a writer. When war breaks out she volunteers as an ambulance driver on
the Western Front, and falls hopelessly in love with a comrade. The
subject of considerable media attention and legal action since its
first publication in 1928, The Well of Loneliness can be considered a
semi-autobiographical treatment of the personal and familial struggles
of the author set against the epoch-defining events of the Edwardian
era and the First World War. It remains startlingly affecting today
and its treatment of sexuality and gender issues continues to inspire
study and debate.
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ISBN
9781780942698
Publisert
2016
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Vendor
Hesperus Press Ltd.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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