Your John: The Love Letters of Radclyffe Hall

Author:   Joanne Glasgow ,  Joanne Glasgow ,  Joanne Glasgow
Publisher:   New York University Press
Edition:   New edition
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9780814731253


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 March 1999
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Joanne Glasgow ,  Joanne Glasgow ,  Joanne Glasgow
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.367kg
ISBN:  

9780814731253


ISBN 10:   0814731252
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 March 1999
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Passionate and revealing love letters from the iconic lesbian novelist ... Radclyffe Hall is getting a fresh look... Glasgow has chosen these letters well and provides helpful context. --Kirkus Review Many assumptions have been made about the degree to which Radclyffe Hall's lesbian classic, The Well of Loneliness, may be autobiographical. Your John dismisses such notions. This exhaustive collection of letters written between 1934 and 1942 to Evguenia Souline, a White Russian emigre with whom Hall fell deeply in love are detailed, intimate records of Hall's personal life and convictions... the collection is a heart-wrenching record of how politics, money, and geography converged to undermine these women's dreams. --Publisher's Weekly


Many assumptions have been made about the degree to which Radclyffe Hall's lesbian classic, The Well of Loneliness, may be autobiographical. Your John dismisses such notions. This exhaustive collection of letters written between 1934 and 1942 to Evguenia Souline, a White Russian emigre with whom Hall fell deeply in love with are detailed, intimate records of Hall's personal life and convictions...the collection is a heart-wrenching record of how politics, money, and geography converged to undermine these women's dreams. -Publisher's Weekly Passionate and revealing love letters from the iconic lesbian novelist...Radclyffe Hall is getting a fresh look...Glasgow has chosen these letters well and provides helpful context. -Kirkus


Passionate and revealing love letters from the iconic lesbian novelist. Radclyffe Hall, one of the most popular lesbian writers - and personalities - in history, is getting a fresh look (see Terry Castle's Noel Coward and Radclyffe Hall, p. 1437). Now Glasgow has collected Hall's love letters to White Russian emigree Evguenia Souline, which were written over a period of eight years, beginning in 1934, when the two women met. At that time, Hall ( John to her friends) was 54 years old and living with Una Troubridge, her devoted life partner of 18 years. Troubridge was devastated by Hall's wandering affections but stayed with her, even helping with the logistics of the affair. Troubridge contacted officials about visas and naturalization papers for the other woman (since Souline was a refugee living in Paris, arranging for her to travel was always complicated). And when Hall became too ill to write to Souline herself, Troubridge took dictation. The letters are thoroughly engrossing; sexually frank, they provide a window into the obsessive eroticism, and simple sadness, of doomed love affairs. They also reveal much about Radclyffe Hall's politics, which are disturbingly fascist and anti-Semitic at points. More interestingly, the letters suggest the kind of lover she was - caring, yet often manipulative and unreasonable. Her writing, and her life with Una, are non-negotiable commitments, yet when Souline's concerns - her work as a nurse, her desire for a more exclusive relationship - threaten the affair, Hall angrily dismisses them. She gives Souline considerable financial support but often uses money as a means of control. Glasgow (English and Women's Studies/Bergen Community College) has chosen these letters well and provides helpful context. Sometimes, though, she leaves crucial questions unasked, such as why only one letter from Souline to John survives. These letters will be much enjoyed by the enduring Hall fan club, and by literary enthusiasts and voyeurs. (Kirkus Reviews)


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Joanne Glasgow is Professor of English and Women's Studies at Bergen Community College in Paramus, New Jersey, and coeditor of Lesbian Texts and Contexts: Radical Revisions, also available from NYU Press.

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