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Radclyffe Hall

    August 12, 1880 – October 7, 1943

    Radclyffe Hall gained recognition as a poet and librettist, but her primary literary legacy lies in her seven novels. Her most celebrated work delves into the lives of 'masculine' women within society, facing obscenity charges and a ban upon its release. The author skillfully portrays the societal utilization and subsequent abandonment of these women, making her work a prescient exploration of gender roles and societal expectations.

    Radclyffe Hall
    The Well of Loneliness
    Adam's Breed
    Songs of Three Counties, and Other Poems
    Lipstick Love
    The unlit lamp
    A Sheaf of Verses