Author:Radclyffe Hall

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Radclyffe Hall
(1880–1943)
See biography. English poet and author of eight novels, including the lesbian classic The Well of Loneliness.
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[edit] Works

[edit] Novels

  • The Forge (1924)
  • The Unlit Lamp (1924)
  • A Saturday Life (1925)
  • Adam's Breed (1926)
  • The Well of Loneliness (1928) 67529167X
  • The Master of the House (1932)
  • Miss Ogilvy Finds Herself (1926)
  • The Sixth Beatitude (1936)

[edit] Poetry

  • The Forgotten Island (1915)
  • Dedicated to Sir Arthur Sullivan (1894)
  • A Sheaf Of Verses : Poems (1908)
  • Twixt Earth And Stars (1906)
  • Poems Of The Past & Present (1910)
  • Songs Of Three Counties And Other Poems (1913)
  • Rhymes and Rhythms (1948)


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