The Penguin Book of Lesbian Short StoriesAnd more than that - sometimes women love women. Like Queen Victoria, the world has preferred to believe that sex between women is impossible, resulting in a long silence between the writings of Sappho and the flowering of talent produced by feminism and the sexual revolution. Lesbian writing has come a long way since Virginia Woolf's famous essay of 1928. Since then women have challenged traditional forms of expression and subject matter in an extraordinarily rich and varied discourse to give voice to the lesbian imagination. In this wide-ranging anthology, Margaret Reynolds has brought together the work of thirty-two women from Britain, continental Europe, and the Americas - including three specially commissioned pieces - that covers nearly a century of lesbian writing, from Sarah Orne Jewett (1897) to Jeanette Winterson (1993). The collection ranges from Frances Gapper's pastiche of a Romantic melodrama, through the wry humor of Merril Mushroom's description of butch and femme courting rituals, to the wit of Alison Bechdel's cartoon strip. The anxiety of unresolved desire is present in many stories - Radclyffe Hall's Miss Ogilvy is unable truly to find herself in this world, Djuna and Lillian hold back from each other in Anais Nin's "Cities of the Interior", and the energy and commitment that should go into a loving relationship are stifled by convention in Jane Rule's story of passion outside marriage. But here are brave spirits, too - Renee Vivien's Sarolta and her Prince(ss) live forever in a vision of ideal tenderness, Colette's heroines preserve the sanctity of their little white bed, and Jewelle Gomez's bulldagger society survives far from the haunts of men. There arecoming-out stories, stories about cross-dressing, vampire tales, science fiction, parody, and romance. Each story is quite different from the others, yet each acknowledges a particular facet of lesbian history and makes it real. |
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Page 88
It was finally decided , at Miss Ogilvy ' s request , to allow her to leave the field
clear for her sisters . ... Neither ever succeeded in netting a husband , and when
the Squire died leaving very little money , Miss Ogilvy found to her great surprise
...
It was finally decided , at Miss Ogilvy ' s request , to allow her to leave the field
clear for her sisters . ... Neither ever succeeded in netting a husband , and when
the Squire died leaving very little money , Miss Ogilvy found to her great surprise
...
Page 243
Gillian did not know how long ago it had first occurred to her that she would one
day leave him , after the girls were raised and safely settled . Simply gradually
her illusion of freedom made her feel she would one day enjoy the real thing .
Gillian did not know how long ago it had first occurred to her that she would one
day leave him , after the girls were raised and safely settled . Simply gradually
her illusion of freedom made her feel she would one day enjoy the real thing .
Page 379
She tells me that I must never leave her , but what I know is that someday she will
leave me with a fistful of marriage money to pay the rent as long as rent control
lasts in New York , and I will see her wandering down the streets , see her in the ...
She tells me that I must never leave her , but what I know is that someday she will
leave me with a fistful of marriage money to pay the rent as long as rent control
lasts in New York , and I will see her wandering down the streets , see her in the ...
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Contents
SARAH ORNE JEWETT Marthas Lady 1897 | 1 |
RENÉE VIVIEN Prince Charming 1904 translated | 20 |
The Wise Sappho c 191618 | 26 |
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