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It follows Stephen Gordon, raised in a privileged household and inclined toward masculine dress and behavior, who recognizes romantic and sexual attraction to women and wrestles with personal identity amid family expectations and social hostility. Her life includes wartime service, intimate relationships that provide both comfort and pain, and repeated efforts to find acceptance and community. The narrative traces psychological and social consequences of living as a gender‑nonconforming lesbian in an often unforgiving society, examining persistent loneliness, the yearning for companionship, and appeals for understanding and tolerance.

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Radclyffe Hall

Radclyffe Hall was an English author and poet, best known for her groundbreaking novel "The Well of Loneliness," which explores themes of sexuality and identity. Born in 1880, Hall's work often reflects her own experiences as a lesbian in early 20th-century society. In addition to her novels, she published several volumes of poetry, including "'Twixt Earth and Stars: Poems" and "A Sheaf of Verses: Poems." Hall's literary contributions have left a lasting impact on LGBTQ+ literature, and she is recognized for her candid exploration of love and desire in a time of societal repression.

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