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518: 153: 370: 274:, and the mother of a young daughter. Troubridge and Hall would be lovers for the remainder of their lives. The romance caused tension between Batten, Hall, and Troubridge, until 1916 when Batten died. Upon her death, Hall had Batten's corpse embalmed and a silver crucifix blessed by the pope laid on it. Hall, Batten, and Troubridge were "undeterred by the Church's admonitions on same-sex relationships. Hall's Catholicism sat beside a life-long attachment to spiritualism and reincarnation." In 1917, Radclyffe Hall and Una Troubridge began living together. From 1924 to 1929 they lived at 37 187: 263:. Batten (nicknamed "Ladye") was 51 years old to Hall's 27, and was married with an adult daughter and grandchildren. They fell in love and, after Batten's husband died, they set up residence together. Batten introduced Hall to a circle of artistic and intellectual women, many of them lesbians. She also was the first to call Hall "John", after noting her resemblance to one of Hall's male ancestors, and Hall used this name for the rest of her life. Batten encouraged Hall to begin seeking publishing for her poetry. 33: 455:, as lesbian schoolgirls at a school named Radcliff Hall. The novel was written under the pseudonym Adela Quebec and published and distributed privately; the indiscretions to which it alluded created an uproar among Berners' intimates and acquaintances, making the whole affair widely discussed in the 1930s. Cecil Beaton attempted to have all the copies destroyed. The book subsequently disappeared from circulation, making it extremely rare. The story is, however, included in Berners' 1494: 1523: 490:, who had started legal proceedings, it also mocked Hall and her book. One of the illustrations, which depicted Hall nailed to a cross, so horrified her that she could barely speak of it for years afterward. Her sense of guilt at being depicted in a drawing that she saw as blasphemous led to her choice of a religious subject for her next novel 228:, a professor of singing, whom Radclyffe did not like and who had a tempestuous relationship with her mother. Radclyffe also despised her mother. Throughout her childhood, Mary made it clear that Radclyffe was unwanted after failing to get an abortion during pregnancy. She frequently dipped into Radclyffe's inheritance money for herself. 508:
s bestseller list, but it received poor reviews in several key periodicals, and sales soon dropped off. In the United States reviewers treated the book more kindly, but shortly after the book's publication, all copies were seized - not by the police, but by creditors; Hall's American publisher had
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As Hall grew older and gained more autonomy, she realized that she had enough inheritance money from her father to live without working or marrying. She began to do as she pleased, dressing in typical men's fashion of the times, such as trousers, monocles and hats. Hall was a lesbian but described
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is not sexually explicit, it was nevertheless the subject of an obscenity trial in the UK, which resulted in an order for the destruction of all copies of the book. The United States allowed its publication only after a long court battle. It is currently published in the UK by
297:) and studying to become a doctor, but feels trapped by her manipulative mother's emotional dependence on her. Its length and grimness made it a difficult book to sell, so Hall deliberately chose a lighter theme for her next novel, a social comedy entitled 572:. Evguenia Souline, a Russian nurse, was hired to care for her. Hall and Souline ended up having an affair, which Troubridge knew about and painfully tolerated. It unsettled Troubridge deeply, but she remained with Hall. 328:(1926), a novel about an Italian headwaiter who, becoming disgusted with his job and even with food itself, gives away his belongings and lives as a hermit in the forest. The book's mystical themes have been compared to 710:, notebooks, diaries, and correspondence. Typescript copies of Hall's love letters to Evguenia Souline, written during the late 1930s and early 1940s, are held at the Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham. 1230: 221:; her mother was an unstable American widow from Philadelphia. Radclyffe's father left in 1882, abandoning young Radclyffe and her mother. However, he did leave behind a considerable inheritance for Radclyffe. 575:
In 1943, Hall was diagnosed with cancer of the rectum. Operations were unsuccessful and she died at the age of 63. Her body is buried in a vault in the Circle of Lebanon on the western side of
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was published with no cover blurb, which may have misled some purchasers into thinking it was another novel about "inversion". Advance sales were strong, and the book made No. 1 on
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deals with the life of Stephen Gordon, a masculine lesbian who, like Hall herself, identifies as an "invert". The novel paints a vulnerable, sympathetic portrayal of lesbians.
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Many of Hall and Troubridge's surviving papers are held at the Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas, including a manuscript of
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gone bankrupt. Houghton Mifflin took over the rights, but by the time the book could be republished, its sales momentum was lost.
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but seldom working, since he inherited a large amount of money from his father, an eminent physician who was head of the
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After a period of travel and education, Hall published five books of poetry between 1906 and 1915.
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In 1930, Hall received the Gold Medal of the Eichelbergher Humane Award. She was a member of the
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Florence Tamagne, "History of Homosexuality in Europe, 1919–1939", Algora Publishing, 2004;
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British Women Composers and Instrumental Chamber Music in the Early Twentieth Century
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at the entrance of the chamber of the Batten family, where Mabel is also buried.
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Marguerite Antonia Radclyffe Hall was born in 1880 at "Sunny Lawn", Durley Road,
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glbtq: An encyclopedia of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer culture
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was number seven on a list of the top 100 lesbian and gay novels compiled by
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Quir: Il Mensile Fiorentino di Cultura e Vita Lesbica e Gay, e non Solo
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Baker, Michael (28 May 2015) . "Hall, Marguerite Antonia Radclyffe- ".
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Radclyffe Hall and Una Troubridge: papers and research material series
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Regendering the school story: sassy sissies and tattling tomboys
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Radclyffe Hall at the well of loneliness: A sapphic chronicle
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The music of Lord Berners (1883–1950): the versatile peer
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in London and, during the 1930s, in the small town of
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In adulthood, Hall often went by the name 1308:Lives of the wives: Five literary marriages 666:(London: John and Edward Bumpus Ltd., 1906) 1647:James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients 1283: 805:Radclyffe Hall Biography - Your Dictionary 435:Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Baron Berners 31: 1135: 1129: 475:had appeared during the controversy over 362: 1632:Deaths from colorectal cancer in England 1389: 1182:, 26 September 1997 edition, issue #500. 516: 512: 368: 224:Radclyffe's mother subsequently married 197:as he painted her portrait, around 1897. 185: 1446:. Woodstock, New York: Overlook Press. 1414: 1332: 1305: 1235:University of Texas at Austin Libraries 1197:. New York: New York University Press. 1192: 901: 872: 835: 732:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 682:Songs of Three Counties and Other Poems 1584: 1531:"Lesbian novel was 'danger to nation'" 486:s suppression, and the Home Secretary 1477:Works by Radclyffe Hall in eBook form 1441: 1419:. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 1362: 1217: 1146:. Chicago: glbtq, Inc. Archived from 1123: 1111: 1099: 1014: 1002: 990: 978: 966: 860: 846:. Chicago: glbtq, Inc. Archived from 761: 728: 346:, a feat previously achieved only by 236:", a term taken from the writings of 1290:The life and death of Radclyffe Hall 829: 800: 798: 796: 794: 792: 790: 776: 774: 772: 770: 645:(William Heineman Ltd, London, 1936) 471:. An anonymous verse lampoon titled 318:There followed another comic novel, 1444:Radclyffe Hall: A woman called John 1136:Gianoulis, Tina (6 January 2006) . 836:Glasgow, Joanne (19 August 2005) . 416:golden age of lesbian pulp fiction. 16:British poet and author (1880–1943) 13: 1612:20th-century English women writers 1504:Works by Marguerite Radclyffe Hall 1276: 690:(London: Chapman & Hall, 1915) 684:(London: Chapman & Hall, 1913) 14: 1703: 1692:20th-century pseudonymous writers 1528: 1470: 1367:. New York City: William Morrow. 787: 767: 255:, a well-known amateur singer of 162:Marguerite Antonia Radclyffe Hall 52:Marguerite Antonia Radclyffe Hall 1521: 1495:Works by or about Radclyffe Hall 1392:"Rime e Ritmi di Radclyffe Hall" 678:(London: Chapman And Hall, 1910) 672:(London: J. and E. Bumpus, 1908) 658:Dedicated to Sir Arthur Sullivan 433:British composer and bon vivant 151: 1617:Alumni of King's College London 1256:"UoB Calmview5: Search results" 1248: 1223: 1185: 1173: 1154: 1140:. In Summers, Claude J. (ed.). 1072: 1051: 1034: 1020: 935: 929: 907: 873:Philpot, Terry (18 July 2018). 840:. In Summers, Claude J. (ed.). 676:Poems of the Past & Present 467:Hall published one novel after 462: 380:Hall's most well-known work is 1602:20th-century English novelists 866: 809: 670:A Sheaf of Verses : Poems 553:Society for Psychical Research 240:and other turn-of-the-century 1: 1571:University of Texas at Austin 1363:Baker, Michael J. N. (1985). 1193:Glasgow, Joanne, ed. (1997). 838:"Hall, Radclyffe (1880-1943)" 713: 457:Collected Tales and Fantasies 181: 38: 1622:Burials at Highgate Cemetery 1417:The trials of Radclyffe Hall 1398:(in Italian) (9). Florence: 1061:, Ashgate Publishing, 2003; 749:UK public library membership 7: 1520:(public domain audiobooks) 1138:"Waters, Ethel (1896-1977)" 701: 219:British Medical Association 170:, a groundbreaking work in 10: 1708: 1687:Pseudonymous women writers 1607:20th-century English poets 444:The Girls of Radcliff Hall 429:The Girls of Radcliff Hall 426: 422:The Girls of Radcliff Hall 178:, rather than Marguerite. 1677:British parapsychologists 1552:Radclyffe Hall Collection 1390:Milletti, Nerina (1994). 1310:. New York City: Harper. 1306:Ciuraru, Carmela (2023). 1160:Biographical note in the 650: 637:Miss Ogilvy Finds Herself 587: 281: 251:spa in Germany, Hall met 150: 145: 131: 118: 110: 92: 84: 70: 48: 30: 23: 1682:Writers from Bournemouth 1285:Troubridge, Una Vincenzo 883:. London. pp. 8–9. 582: 1652:English lesbian writers 1642:English women novelists 1637:English Roman Catholics 1514:Works by Radclyffe Hall 1486:Works by Radclyffe Hall 1415:Souhami, Diana (1998). 630:The Master of the House 499:The Master of the House 492:The Master of the House 412:The Publishing Triangle 358:The Well of Loneliness. 289:Hall's first novel was 1657:English LGBT novelists 1627:Roman Catholic writers 1167:The Well of Loneliness 741:10.1093/ref:odnb/37878 708:The Well of Loneliness 639:(1934) - short stories 622:The Well of Loneliness 525: 497:At Hall's insistence, 469:The Well of Loneliness 408:The Well of Loneliness 406:in the United States. 395:The Well of Loneliness 388:The Well of Loneliness 383:The Well of Loneliness 377: 375:The Well of Loneliness 364:The Well of Loneliness 344:James Tait Black Prize 308:John O'London's Weekly 257: 198: 167:The Well of Loneliness 124:The Well of Loneliness 1667:English spiritualists 1442:Cline, Sally (1998). 947:norman.hrc.utexas.edu 664:Twixt Earth and Stars 660:(England: s.n., 1894) 551:, the council of the 520: 513:Later years and death 488:William Joynson-Hicks 372: 189: 1672:LGBT Roman Catholics 1078:Beverly Lyon Clark, 850:on 24 February 2012. 688:The Forgotten Island 555:and a fellow of the 473:The Sink of Solitude 66:, Hampshire, England 1567:Harry Ransom Center 1561:7 July 2022 at the 1340:. 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Index

Hall c. 1930
Bournemouth
The Well of Loneliness
Mabel Batten
Una Troubridge

The Well of Loneliness
lesbian literature

Mabel Batten
John Singer Sargent
Bournemouth
Dorset
Eton
Oxford
British Medical Association
Albert Visetti
congenital invert
Havelock Ellis
sexologists
Bad Homburg
Mabel Batten
Lieder
Una Troubridge
Ernest Troubridge
Holland Street
Boston marriage
John O'London's Weekly
Adam's Breed
Hermann Hesse

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