
1928
The Well of Loneliness
Radclyffe Hall
Stephen Gordon, an upper-class English woman who identifies as an 'invert,' falls in love with other women and struggles to find acceptance in early twentieth-century society. Upon publication in 1928, the British Home Secretary ordered the novel suppressed as obscene for its lesbian content; the publisher was prosecuted and the book was banned in the UK until 1949.
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Why this book is challenged
- •lesbian content
- •obscenity charges
- •homosexual themes
- •immorality
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