Our Three Selves: The Life Of Radclyffe Hall

Our Three Selves: The Life Of Radclyffe Hall

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Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
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This compelling biography, Our Three Selves: The Life Of Radclyffe Hall, chronicles the complex existence of a groundbreaking literary figure. It uncovers the intricate layers of Radclyffe Hall's identity, presenting a nuanced portrait of her public persona and private struggles. The narrative details her significant contributions to literature and her courageous defiance of societal norms, particularly concerning gender and sexuality. Through meticulous research, the author illustrates the profound impact of Hall's work and personal life on the cultural landscape of her era. This insightful account argues for a deeper understanding of an artist who challenged conventions and left an indelible mark on literary history.

Author: Michael Baker
Format: Hardback
Published: 1985, HAMISH HAMILTON

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This compelling biography, Our Three Selves: The Life Of Radclyffe Hall, chronicles the complex existence of a groundbreaking literary figure. It uncovers the intricate layers of Radclyffe Hall's identity, presenting a nuanced portrait of her public persona and private struggles. The narrative details her significant contributions to literature and her courageous defiance of societal norms, particularly concerning gender and sexuality. Through meticulous research, the author illustrates the profound impact of Hall's work and personal life on the cultural landscape of her era. This insightful account argues for a deeper understanding of an artist who challenged conventions and left an indelible mark on literary history.