The Penguin book of lesbian short storiesThe 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 are coming-out stories, stories about cross-dressing, vampire tales, science fiction, parody, and romance. |
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Page 388
Mistress Mary, her employer called her; it was to be understood that the Irish
preferred this traditional form of address, and besides, it avoided the outlandish
surname. Her Ladyship showed no interest in wages, nor in the little school
Mistress ...
Mistress Mary, her employer called her; it was to be understood that the Irish
preferred this traditional form of address, and besides, it avoided the outlandish
surname. Her Ladyship showed no interest in wages, nor in the little school
Mistress ...
Page 390
Sometimes, losing herself along windy corridors, her air of calm efficiency
beginning to slip, Mistress Mary caught sight of a long-booted ankle disappearing
round a corner. Dot denied all knowledge. On the first occasion, the matter was ...
Sometimes, losing herself along windy corridors, her air of calm efficiency
beginning to slip, Mistress Mary caught sight of a long-booted ankle disappearing
round a corner. Dot denied all knowledge. On the first occasion, the matter was ...
Page 397
Nobody remembered to tell the children that their governess was spending two
days with acquaintances in Tralee. Distracted by the details of mail coaches and
hats, Mistress Mary was gone before breakfast. Dot, passing the girl on the back ...
Nobody remembered to tell the children that their governess was spending two
days with acquaintances in Tralee. Distracted by the details of mail coaches and
hats, Mistress Mary was gone before breakfast. Dot, passing the girl on the back ...
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Contents
SARAH ORNE JEWETT Marthas Lady 1897 | 1 |
RENEE VIVIEN Prince Charming 1904 translated | 20 |
The Wise Sappho r 191618 | 26 |
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