Marguerite Antonia Radclyffe Hall (12 August 1880 – 7 October 1943) was an English poet and author, best known for the novel The Well of Loneliness, a...
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The Well of Loneliness is a lesbian novel by British author Radclyffe Hall that was first published in 1928 by Jonathan Cape. It follows the life of Stephen...
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translator. She is best known as the long-time lesbian partner of Marguerite Radclyffe Hall, author of The Well of Loneliness. Una Troubridge was an educated woman...
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Radcliff Hall may refer to: Radclyffe Hall (1880–1943), an English poet and author A fictional school in The Girls of Radcliff Hall, a lesbian roman-a-clef...
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a spa in Germany, Mabel Batten met Radclyffe Hall. Batten was 51 years old and Hall was 27. In 1913 Batten and Hall visited the Lowthers at Claude's Herstmonceux...
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Sniader Lanser calls it a "sister-text" to Hall's landmark work, as Barnes includes a character based on Radclyffe Hall and passages that may be a response to...
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Woolf scholar and feminist critic Jane Marcus believes Woolf was giving Radclyffe Hall and other writers a demonstration of how to discuss lesbianism discreetly...
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recognised as having a lesbian theme is The Well of Loneliness (1928) by Radclyffe Hall, which a British court found obscene because it defended "unnatural...
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the present hall were built in the 15th century. The most important period of Ordsall Hall's life was as the family seat of the Radclyffe family, who...
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the defence at the obscenity trial after the 1928 lesbian novel by Radclyffe Hall, The Well of Loneliness, was published. By the time of his death The...
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ranging from de Pougy's erotic French bestseller Idylle Saphique to Radclyffe Hall's The Well of Loneliness, the most famous lesbian novel of the twentieth...
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wear a monocle for effect. Such women included Una Lady Troubridge, Radclyffe Hall, and Weimar German reporter Sylvia von Harden; the painting Portrait...
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Oxford : A Fragment of History 1963 - Pethick-Lawrence, A Portrait 1968 – Radclyffe Hall. A Case of Obscenity? 1981 - Chronicle of Youth, War Diary 1913-1917...
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Sinclair, and Margaret Sanger; as well as British authors Joseph Conrad, Radclyffe Hall, Aldous Huxley, D. H. Lawrence, Henry de Vere Stacpoole, H. G. Wells...
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International Encyclopaedia of Women, although upper-class women like Radclyffe Hall and her lover Una Troubridge lived together in unions that resembled...
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developed further by Sigmund Freud. Ellis's influence may have reached Radclyffe Hall, who would have been about 17 years old at the time Sexual Inversion...
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Fitzgerald cites the literary works by E. M. Hull, D. H. Lawrence, Radclyffe Hall, and others as influencing young Americans to question their sexual...
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Report in 1957. The archives are named after the authors Marguerite Radclyffe Hall (1880–1943) and Edward Carpenter (1844–1929). They are housed at the...
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fan fiction, and edited numerous anthologies. Radclyffe is a member of the Saints and Sinners Literary Hall of Fame and has won numerous literary awards...
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their own cars. Lowther was a close friend of Radclyffe Hall, author of The Well of Loneliness and Hall drew on some of Lowther's experiences in depicting...
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left him to begin a lesbian relationship with the writer Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall. Ernest Troubridge was born in Hampstead, London, on 15 July 1862, the...
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Du Bois, Home to Harlem by Claude McKay, The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall, Millions of Cats by Wanda Gág, Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh, The...
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The Master of the House is a novel written by Radclyffe Hall and published in 1932 — her first published work after her 1928 The Well of Loneliness. It...
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Adam's Breed was a 1926 novel by the English writer Radclyffe Hall. On its publication it won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction and the Femina...
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Songs of Bilitis; novels such as those of Christa Winsloe, Colette, Radclyffe Hall, and Jane Rule, and films such as Mädchen in Uniform. More recently...
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10 of his autobiography Christopher and His Kind. The English author Radclyffe Hall in chapter 37, section 3, of her novel "The Well of Loneliness" has...
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Edward Radclyffe, 2nd Earl of Derwentwater (1655 – 29 April 1705) was an English peer, styled Viscount Radclyffe from 1688 to 1695. He inherited the earldom...
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(Zài Bié Kāngqiáo, "On Leaving Cambridge Once More"). November 9–16 – Radclyffe Hall's novel The Well of Loneliness, published on July 27 by Jonathan Cape...
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long-distance runner Radclyffe (born 1950), American author Radclyffe Hall (1880–1943), British novelist and poet The Radclyffe School, Chadderton, England...
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Anatomy. Radclyffe Hall, author of The Well of Loneliness and other novels William Hall, founder with Edward Chapman of publishers Chapman & Hall William...
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