Radclyffe Hall: A Woman Called John – Sally Cline

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Has a few age spots on some pages

Published 1997

434 pages incl Index

ISBN 0-7195-5408-X

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Radclyffe Hall: A Woman Called John is a deeply researched literary biography that explores the remarkable life and legacy of one of the most controversial writers of the twentieth century. Written as a compelling work of biography, it traces Hall’s journey from shy child Marguerite—with golden curls and Victorian upbringing—to the bold, cigar-smoking, cross-dressing figure who renamed herself “John” and challenged society’s expectations long before the world was ready. Her most famous novel, The Well of Loneliness, was banned for obscenity in 1928, yet the publicity turned it into a bestseller and cemented Hall as a defining voice in lesbian literature.

Sally Cline weaves together new research, unpublished material, and sharp psychological insight to uncover the internal and external conflicts that shaped Hall’s writing. Radclyffe Hall: A Woman Called John reveals a woman divided between Catholic faith and spiritualism, feminism and conservatism, fierce ideals of loyalty and painful personal betrayals. Her complicated love life, including the intense triangular relationships that evolved around Una Troubridge, adds depth to an already compelling story.

This biography is ideal for readers interested in LGBTQ+ history, literary studies, or powerful portraits of complicated, trailblazing women whose lives reshaped culture and challenged the world around them.

 

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