While its literary value has been questioned, and many of its values now appear outdated, Radclyffe Hall's The Well of Loneliness still holds a place as a beacon for sexual self-discovery, writes ...
The Well of Loneliness was censored after a campaign by the Sunday Express, but archives show thousands of readers wrote to express thanks for the book Radclyffe Hall’s 1928 novel The Well of ...
1. One of the most famous trials in London during the interwar years involved the writer Radclyffe Hall, who in 1928 shocked conventional society with the lesbian theme of her novel “The Well of ...
Hilary McCollum, Ann Morgan and Gaea Schoeters will be in conversation with Lucy Caldwell as part of the Belfast Book ...
This is a fabulous portrait of the charismatic yet unlikeable Hall, whose bravery in living the life she pleased is not put forward as an excuse for her towering egotism At a time when certain Tory ...
Radclyffe Hall, known in her circle as John, whose novel, The Well of Loneliness, was condemned for “obscene libel” in 1928, had become a Catholic in 1912, under the influence of her first big flame, ...
“OMG” almost didn’t make Radclyffe Hall’s “Extended Play.” Another song sat in its spot on the Boston band’s debut EP. Then frontwoman Dhy Berry spun “OMG” for a friend. “My friend told me right away, ...