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The Well of Loneliness
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Plot Summary:
The novel follows the life of Stephen Gordon, an Englishwoman born in the late 19th century who identifies as a lesbian. The narrative traces Stephen's experiences from her childhood to adulthood as she grapples with her sexual orientation and her struggle for acceptance in a society that is often intolerant.
Themes:
Sexuality and Identity: At the heart of the novel is the exploration of Stephen's sexuality and her identity as a lesbian. Radclyffe Hall portrays the challenges and isolation faced by individuals whose sexual orientation does not conform to societal norms.Social and Legal Persecution: "The Well of Loneliness" reflects the harsh realities of the time, where homosexuality was stigmatized and, in many places, illegal. The novel depicts the societal and legal persecution faced by those who identified as homosexual.Isolation and Loneliness: The title itself, "The Well of Loneliness," reflects the pervasive theme of loneliness and isolation experienced by Stephen as she grapples with her sexual identity and faces rejection from society and her own family.Search for Acceptance: Throughout the narrative, Stephen seeks acceptance and understanding from those around her. Her journey becomes a quest for a place where she can be true to herself without facing judgment or discrimination.
Controversy and Legal Battles:
Upon its publication, "The Well of Loneliness" faced significant controversy due to its explicit treatment of lesbian themes. The book was banned in several countries, including the United Kingdom, and it became the subject of an obscenity trial. The trial brought attention to issues of censorship, freedom of expression, and LGBTQ+ rights.
Legacy:
Despite the controversy, "The Well of Loneliness" has left a lasting impact on LGBTQ+ literature. It is considered a pioneering work for its unapologetic portrayal of lesbianism and its contribution to discussions about sexual identity and societal acceptance. The novel has been studied as a historical document reflecting the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in the early 20th century.
While it may be appreciated for its historical significance and role in the LGBTQ+ literary canon, readers should be aware that the novel reflects the social attitudes of its time, which may be considered outdated or offensive by contemporary standards.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
420
Release Date:
2024-01-03
Publication Date:
2024-01-03
Publisher:
Innovate Book Publisher
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1835913199
ISBN13:
9781835913192
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
1051 g
Height:
216 cm
Width:
280 cm
Thickness:
23 cm
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