New to Penguin Modern Classics the seminal work of gay literature that sparked an infamous legal trial for obscenity & went on to become a bestseller The Well of Loneliness tells the story of tomboyish Stephen who hunts wears trousers & cuts her hair short
- & who gradually comes to realise that she is attracted to women Charting her romantic & professional adventures during the First World War & beyond the novel provoked a furore on first publication in 1928 for its lesbian heroine & led to a notorious legal trial for obscenity Hall herself however saw the book as a pioneer work & today it is recognised as a landmark work of gay fiction This Penguin edition
Includes:: a new introduction by Maureen Duffy' The archetypal lesbian novel'
- Times Literary Supplement' One of the first & most influential contributions of gay & lesbian literature'
- New Statesman Radclyffe Hall was born in 1880 After an unhappy childhood she inherited her father's estate & from then on was free to travel & live as she chose She fell in love & lived with an older woman before settling down with Una Troubridge a married sculptor Hall wrote many books but is best known for The Well of Loneliness first published in 1928 She died in 1943 & is buried in Highgate Cemetery in London Maureen Duffy was born in 1933 & educated at Kings College London She became a full-time writer in the 1960s & has since written numerous screenplays poetry & novels A lifelong campaigner for gay rights & animal rights Duffy is also president of the Authors' Licensing & Collecting Society