Notes
Stephen is an ideal child of aristocratic parents—a fencer, a horse rider and a keen scholar. Stephen grows to be a war hero, a bestselling writer and a loyal, protective lover. But Stephen is a woman, and her lovers are women ...
Online at Project Gutenberg
First published 1928
"With a commentary by Havelock Ellis and an afterword by Blanche McCrary
Boyd"
Online at Project Gutenberg
First published 1928
"With a commentary by Havelock Ellis and an afterword by Blanche McCrary
Boyd"
Description
Stephen Gordon is an ideal child of aristocratic parents - a fencer, a horse rider and a keen scholar. Stephen grows to be a war hero, a bestselling writer and a loyal, protective lover. But Stephen is a woman, and her lovers are women. As her ambitions drive her, and society confines her, Stephen is forced into desperate actions. A classic that was banned in 1928 in one of the country' s most famous obscenity trials, but went on to become an international bestseller.
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F HAL
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Publication
London : Virago Press, 1982
Physical description
441 p.; 18 cm