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£1 million project explores lasting impact of Radclyffe Hall’s radical novel - The National Archives

Summary by The National Archives
Researchers have embarked on a £1 million project to examine the lasting impact of Radclyffe Hall’s radical novel “The Well of Loneliness”. Published in 1928, the book follows the life of Stephen Gordon who falls in love with another woman and eventually finds temporary happiness with a female partner while serving as an ambulance driver during the First World War. Sometimes known as “the Lesbian Bible”, it was banned as obscene in the UK. The c…
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The National Archives broke the news in on Friday, April 11, 2025.
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