The Unlit Lamp

The Unlit Lamp
Author: Radclyffe Hall
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"The Unlit Lamp" is the story of Joan Ogden, a young girl who dreams of living in London with her friend Elizabeth to study medicine. However, this desire is overshadowed by the emotional dependence of Joan's mother, who manipulates her and draws her to herself with steely bonds, trapping her in a life that does not belong to her...

The unlit lamp : A study in inter-actions

The unlit lamp : A study in inter-actions
Author: Elisabeth Sanxay Holding
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2023-07-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"The unlit lamp : A study in inter-actions" by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

The Unlit Lamp

The Unlit Lamp
Author: Elisabeth Sanxay Holding
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1922
Genre: Man-woman relationships
ISBN:

"An intelligent woman marries an unimaginative businessman with domineering mother ... The setting is New York."--Hanna:1739

The Unlit Lamp

The Unlit Lamp
Author: Radclyffe Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1929
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

The unlit lamp

The unlit lamp
Author: Radclyffe Hall
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2023-09-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3368941895

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The Unlit Lamp

The Unlit Lamp
Author: Radclyffe Hall
Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1513295462

The Unlit Lamp (1924) is a novel by Radclyffe Hall. After publishing several collections of poems, Hall turned to fiction in 1924 with two successful novels. The Unlit Lamp is the story of a young woman with an unhappy home life who falls in love with an older teacher and dreams of moving to London to become a doctor. Despite her independent spirit, Joan struggles to escape the clutches of her controlling mother. “Mrs. Ogden put her hand up to her head wearily, glancing at Joan as she did so. Joan was so quick to respond to the appeal of illness. Mrs. Ogden would not have admitted to herself how much she longed for this quick response and sympathy. [...] There were times, growing more frequent of late, when she longed, yes, longed to break down utterly, to become bedridden, to be waited upon hand and foot, to have arresting symptoms of her own, any number of them.” Unhappily married to the Colonel, a cold and distant man, Mrs. Ogden depends on her daughters for emotional support. As Joan and Milly draw closer the age of independence, however, their mother begins thinking up ways to keep them at home, stifling their personal interests and desires. When Elizabeth Rodney, a governess, arrives to teach the sisters, Joan develops not only an attraction to the older woman, but a desire to move with her to London, where she dreams of becoming a doctor. Tragic and psychologically piercing, The Unlit Lamp is a story of friendship, family, and desire that continues to be recognized as a groundbreaking work of lesbian literature. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Radclyffe Hall’s The Unlit Lamp is a classic work of British literature reimagined for modern readers.

The Well of Loneliness

The Well of Loneliness
Author: Radclyffe Hall
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2015-04-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1473374081

This early work by Radclyffe Hall was originally published in 1928 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'The Well of Loneliness' is a novel that follows an upper-class Englishwoman who falls in love with another woman while serving as an ambulance driver in World War I. Marguerite Radclyffe Hall was born on 12th August 1880, in Bournemouth, England. Hall's first novel The Unlit Lamp (1924) was a lengthy and grim tale that proved hard to sell. It was only published following the success of the much lighter social comedy The Forge (1924), which made the best-seller list of John O'London's Weekly. Hall is a key figure in lesbian literature for her novel The Well of Loneliness (1928). This is her only work with overt lesbian themes and tells the story of the life of a masculine lesbian named Stephen Gordon.

Of Salt and Shore

Of Salt and Shore
Author: Annet Schaap
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1632899981

For fans of The Hazel Wood, this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light. "Once I picked the book up, I didn’t set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes. . ." —The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes. The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay. To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live. The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger. After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond. Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits. Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.

Adam's Breed

Adam's Breed
Author: Radclyffe Hall
Publisher: Wylie Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781473311916

This early work by Radclyffe Hall was originally published in 1926 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'Adam's Breed' is a novel about a waiter that becomes disgusted with his job and goes to live in the forest as a hermit. Marguerite Radclyffe Hall was born on 12th August 1880, in Bournemouth, England. Hall's first novel The Unlit Lamp (1924) was a lengthy and grim tale that proved hard to sell. It was only published following the success of the much lighter social comedy The Forge (1924), which made the best-seller list of John O'London's Weekly. Hall is a key figure in lesbian literature for her novel The Well of Loneliness (1928). This is her only work with overt lesbian themes and tells the story of the life of a masculine lesbian named Stephen Gordon.