Philippe Jullian; John Phillips | The Other Woman | Violet Trefusis (1894?1972) was not one of the major talents of her time. She cannot be said even to belong to the famous Bloomsbury Group. Yet her li
Ronald Firbank | The Princess Zoubaroff | The Princess Zoubaroff is a witty, subversive, and unbelievably suggestive play, far ahead of its time. Through razor-sharp dialogue and outrageous sc
Una Vincenzo; Lady Troubridge Una | The Life And Death of Radclyffe Hall | Radclyffe Hall was one of the most preeminent women writers in the first half of the 20th century. Hall was an out lesbian, known for her high profile
Polly Hobson | A Terrible Thing Has Happened To Miss Dupont | Miss Dupont has been stabbed in the back. The suspects were a handful of naughty school girls.
Adrienne Rich | Twenty One Love Poems | ’Twenty-one Love Poems’ (23-36), however, presents a more conflicted negotiation between identity and difference, poetry and the world. Like the ‘Pha
Luise Rinser | Rings of Glass | Rinser started writing while teaching grade school; her first book, ”Rings of Glass,” a coming-of-age novel, was published in Berlin in 1941. It was
Elizabeth Mavor | A Green Equinox | In the ironic A Green Equinox (1973), the heroine embarks on sequential love affairs with a man, his wife, and his mother.
L.J. Webb | Walking the Dusk | Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney gave vent to her chaotic emotions and turbulent desires in millions of words: in journals and diaries that chronicled he