The Well Of Lonelyness Radclyffe Hall by Radclyffe Hall

A poignant early-20th-century novel follows an Englishwoman, Stephen Gordon, who understands herself as different in gender and sexual feeling and seeks love and belonging amid intense social hostility; as she pursues relationships with women she faces family disappointment, public scorn and professional obstacles that deepen her isolation, and the story serves as both an intimate portrait of longing and a passionate plea for compassion and acceptance of same-sex love.

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Published
1928
Nationality
British
Length
Medium
Pages
300-400
Original Language
English
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Alternate Titles
- Der Brunnen der Einsamkeit
- El pozo de la soledad
- Le puits de la solitude

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