Radclyffe Hall

Dernière sortie

The Well of Loneliness

Set against the backdrop of early twentieth-century England, The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall is a groundbreaking lesbian novel that explores themes of gender identity, love, and social exclusion with remarkable depth and sensitivity. The story follows Stephen Gordon, a young woman born into an aristocratic family, whose life is marked by a profound sense of difference from an early age. As Stephen grows, she grapples with her identity, ultimately realizing that she is attracted to women in a society that offers little understanding or acceptance.
Stephen's journey is both personal and universal, as she navigates the challenges of coming of age while searching for love and belonging. The novel delves into the emotional landscape of its protagonist, portraying her struggles with self-acceptance, familial expectations, and the broader prejudices of the era. Through her relationships, especially with the spirited Mary Llewellyn, Stephen experiences both joy and heartbreak, offering readers a poignant exploration of the complexities of human connection.
Radclyffe Hall's prose is both lyrical and evocative, capturing the inner turmoil and resilience of her characters. The work stands as a landmark in LGBT literature, not only for its honest portrayal of lesbian love but also for its bold social commentary on the treatment of queer individuals. Banned upon its original publication in 1928 for its controversial subject matter, The Well of Loneliness has since become a celebrated classic, inspiring generations of readers and writers alike.
Readers of classic literature, feminist literature, and queer fiction will find this novel a powerful and enduring testament to the courage of those who live outside societal norms.
Set against the backdrop of early twentieth-century England, The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall is a groundbreaking lesbian novel that explores themes of gender identity, love, and social exclusion with remarkable depth and sensitivity. The story follows Stephen Gordon, a young woman born into an aristocratic family, whose life is marked by a profound sense of difference from an early age. As Stephen grows, she grapples with her identity, ultimately realizing that she is attracted to women in a society that offers little understanding or acceptance.
Stephen's journey is both personal and universal, as she navigates the challenges of coming of age while searching for love and belonging. The novel delves into the emotional landscape of its protagonist, portraying her struggles with self-acceptance, familial expectations, and the broader prejudices of the era. Through her relationships, especially with the spirited Mary Llewellyn, Stephen experiences both joy and heartbreak, offering readers a poignant exploration of the complexities of human connection.
Radclyffe Hall's prose is both lyrical and evocative, capturing the inner turmoil and resilience of her characters. The work stands as a landmark in LGBT literature, not only for its honest portrayal of lesbian love but also for its bold social commentary on the treatment of queer individuals. Banned upon its original publication in 1928 for its controversial subject matter, The Well of Loneliness has since become a celebrated classic, inspiring generations of readers and writers alike.
Readers of classic literature, feminist literature, and queer fiction will find this novel a powerful and enduring testament to the courage of those who live outside societal norms.

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Twixt Earth and Stars (Unabridged)
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La stirpe di Adamo
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Al mondo
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La vita del sabato
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The Well of Loneliness
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8,49 €