
Radclyffe Hall
A Life in the Writing
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July 1, 2011
Radclyffe Hall (1880-1943; born Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall) is best known today for her 1928 lesbian novel, The Well of Loneliness. Dellamora (English & cultural studies, emeritus, Trent Univ., Ont.) commendably investigates Hall through more than a single lens. Although relationships between women were of upmost importance to Hall as an individual and artist, Dellamora focuses on the multifaceted person she was, including her interests in human psychology, Roman Catholicism, and paranormal phenomena (she had an intriguing association with the Society for Psychical Research). Dellamora moves away from a traditional biographical structure by relating Hall's life principally through her writing. Chapter titles including "Reading the Poetry" and "The Well of Loneliness as an Activist Text" demonstrate how the book is as much a literary study as a biography. Dellamora's archival research in the United States, Canada, and the UK is evident. He also studied the unpublished writings of Una Troubridge, Hall's longtime companion. VERDICT This dense, scholarly work, with helpful chapter notes and a bibliography, is suited for an academic audience with an interest in LGBTQ and women's literature.--Stacy Russo, Chapman Univ. Libs., Orange, CA
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