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Developmental psychology --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sexology --- Film --- Thematology --- Feminism --- Movie review --- Gender --- Homosexuality --- Identity --- Female homosexuality --- LGBTQIA literature --- Theory --- Women's studies --- Book --- Hall, Radclyffe
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Depth psychology --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sexology --- Homosexuality --- Female homosexuality --- Psychoanalysis --- Book --- Vivien, Renée --- Sappho of Lesbos --- Colette, Sidonie G.C. --- Barney, Natalie Clifford --- Stein, Gertrude --- Hall, Radclyffe --- Woolf, Virginia
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A collection of letters written between 1934 and 1942 by the lesbian novelist, Radclyffe Hall, to Evguenia Souline, a White Russian emigree. They provide a detailed, intimate record of Hall's personal life and convictions, and of how politics, money and geography undermined these women's dreams.
Love-letters --- Hall, Radclyffe --- Correspondence --- Women authors [English ] --- 20th century --- Lesbians --- Great Britain --- Souline, Evgenia --- Authors, English --- ro: ed. and with an introd. by --- Female gays --- Female homosexuals --- Gay females --- Gay women --- Gayelles --- Gays, Female --- Homosexuals, Female --- Lesbian women --- Sapphists --- Women, Gay --- Women homosexuals --- Gays --- Women --- Erotic literature --- Letters --- Courtship --- Souline, Evguenia, --- Hall, John, --- Hall, Marguerite Radclyffe --- Radclyffe-Hall, Marguerite --- Correspondence.
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In a lecture delivered before the University of Oxford's Anglo-French Society in 1936, Gertrude Stein described romance as "the outside thing, that . . . is always a thing to be felt inside." Hannah Roche takes Stein's definition as a principle for the reinterpretation of three major modernist lesbian writers, showing how literary and affective romance played a crucial yet overlooked role in the works of Stein, Radclyffe Hall, and Djuna Barnes. The Outside Thing offers original readings of both canonical and peripheral texts, including Stein's first novel Q.E.D. (Things As They Are), Hall's Adam's Breed and The Well of Loneliness, and Barnes's early writing alongside Nightwood.Is there an inside space for lesbian writing, or must it always seek refuge elsewhere? Crossing established lines of demarcation between the in and the out, the real and the romantic, and the Victorian and the modernist, The Outside Thing presents romance as a heterosexual plot upon which lesbian writers willfully set up camp. These writers boldly adopted and adapted the romance genre, Roche argues, as a means of staking a queer claim on a heteronormative institution. Refusing to submit or surrender to the "straight" traditions of the romance plot, they turned the rules to their advantage. Drawing upon extensive archival research, The Outside Thing is a significant rethinking of the interconnections between queer writing, lesbian living, and literary modernism.
Lesbians' writings, American --- Lesbians' writings, English --- English lesbians' writings --- English literature --- History and criticism. --- Stein, Gertrude, --- Hall, Radclyffe --- Barnes, Djuna --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Lady of fashion, --- Steptoe, Lydia --- בארנס, דז׳ונה --- Hall, John, --- Hall, Marguerite Radclyffe --- Radclyffe-Hall, Marguerite --- Staĭn, Gertruda, --- Stein, Gertruda,
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Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Developmental psychology --- Depth psychology --- Sociology of culture --- Age group sociology --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Political parties --- Politics --- Sexology --- Art --- Thematology --- History --- Feminism --- Family --- LGBTQIA culture --- Homosexuality --- Identity --- LGBTQIA literature --- Seniors --- Psychoanalysis --- Sexuality --- Sexuality education --- Socialism --- Socialist feminism --- Theory --- Images of women --- Sisterhood --- Book --- Communism --- Culture --- Experiences --- Hall, Radclyffe --- anno 1970-1979 --- Great Britain
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sexology --- Homosexuality --- Female homosexuality --- Relationships --- Biographical details --- Book --- Stanwyck, Barbara --- Roosevelt, Eleanor --- Colette, Sidonie G.C. --- Barney, Natalie Clifford --- Acosta, De, Mercedes --- Moorehead, Agnes --- Stein, Gertrude --- Smith, Bessie --- Sackville-West, Victoria --- Hall, Radclyffe --- Bonheur, Rosa --- Woolf, Virginia --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1999 --- United Kingdom --- France --- United States of America
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Community organization --- Sexology --- Fiction --- Social geography --- Gay movements --- Homosexuality --- Female homosexuality --- Literature --- Urban studies --- Cities --- Book --- Culture --- Wilde, Oscar --- Addams, Jane --- Hall, Radclyffe --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1999 --- Europe --- United States of America
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English fiction --- Feminism and literature --- Homosexuality and literature --- Lesbianism in literature. --- Lesbians in literature. --- Lesbians --- Lesbians' writings, English --- Radicalism in literature. --- Women and literature --- Women --- Women authors --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism --- History --- Intellectual life --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Thematology --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Woolf, Virginia --- Hall, Radclyffe --- anno 1900-1999 --- Great Britain --- Warner, Sylvia Townsend --- Allatini, Rose --- Homosexuality --- Imperialism --- LGBTQIA literature --- Writers --- Book
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This text presents a wide range of previously unpublished works by Radclyffe Hall. These new materials significantly broaden and complicate critical views of Hall's writings. They demonstrate the stylistic and thematic range of her work and cover diverse topics, including 'outsiderism', gender, sexuality, race, class, religion, the supernatural and the First World War. Together, these texts shed a new light on unrecognised or misunderstood aspects of Hall's intellectual world. The volume also contains a substantial introduction, which situates Hall's unpublished writings in the broader context of her life and work.
English fiction --- Hall, Radclyffe --- Criticism and interpretation. --- 1900-1999 --- Hall, Margaret Radclyffe --- Hall, Marguerite Radclyffe --- -Hall, Marguerite R. --- Hall, John --- Radclyffe Hall, Marguerite Antonia --- Radclyffe Hall, Marguerite --- Radclyffe Hall, Margaret --- Radclyffe-Hall, Marguerite --- Schriftstellerin --- Bournemouth --- London --- 12.08.1880-07.10.1943 --- 1880-1943 --- Hall, John, --- English fiction. --- Literature --- Literary Studies: Fiction, Novelists & Prose Writers --- LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh --- Ireland --- English literature --- Gender. --- Lesbian. --- Literature. --- Modernism. --- Radclyffe Hall. --- Religion. --- Sexuality. --- Supernatural. --- Women Writers. --- World War I.
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Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Sociology of culture --- Sociology of minorities --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sexology --- Thematology --- History --- LGBTQIA culture --- Homophobia --- Homosexuality --- Indigenous population --- Female homosexuality --- LGBTQIA literature --- Nazism --- Renaissance --- Sexuality --- Book --- First World War --- Hall, Radclyffe --- Antiquity --- anno 500-1499 --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1940-1949 --- Great Britain --- France --- Russia --- Europe --- China --- Japan --- South Africa --- Cuba --- United States of America