The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall

The Well of Loneliness

Radclyffe Hall

First published in 1928, this timeless portrayal of lesbian love is now a classic. The thinly disguised story of Hall’s own life, it was banned outright upon publication and almost ruined her literary career.

Front cover text:

THE WELL OF LONELINESS

COMPLETE AND UNABRIDGED

Denounced, banned, and applauded – the strange love story of a girl who stood midway between the sexes.

Back cover text:

‘Why can’t I be normal?’

THE WELL OF LONELINESS by Radclyffe Hall has been denounced as immoral and praised as a fine and courageous piece of work.

It is the life story of Stephen Gordon, a sensitive girl whose parents ardently desired a son in her place. How Stephen developed a natural tendency toward masculinity, her tortured adolescence, and her love that the world – even her mother – condemned, is the theme of this extraordinary book.

The frankness and sincerity of Radclyffe Hall’s story, her delicate treatment of a difficult subject, will make this book as fascinating, thrilling – and thought-provoking – for you as for the millions who have already read it.


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Genre Award Winner; Grier Rated; Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley; Fiction; Pulp
Copyright Date 1928
Publication Date 1951
Publisher Perma Book
Format Mass Market Paperback
Award Publishing Triangle’s 100 Best Lesbian and Gay Novels
Notes Perma M5010

A*** rating in Grier

this book maybe 1959

Language English
Rating Great
Original Publisher Jonathan Cape
Award Publishing Triangle’s 100 Best Lesbian and Gay Novels
Subject Lesbians – Fiction
BookID 14373

Author: LFWBooks