Intimate Friends: Women Who Loved Women, 1778 - 1928
Intimate Friends explores the fascinating history of the erotic friendships of educated English and American women over the 150-year period leading up to the 1928 publication of Radclyffe Hall’s landmark novel, The Well of Loneliness. Distinguished scholar Martha Vicinus explores all-female communities, liaisons between younger and older women, the female rake, and even mother-daughter affection. Women, she reveals, drew upon a rich religious vocabulary to describe elusive and complex erotic feelings.
Drawing upon diaries, letters, and other archival sources, Vicinus brings to life a variety of well-known and historically less recognized women, ranging from the predatory Ann Lister (who documented her sexual activities in code); to Mary Benson (the wife of the Archbishop of Canterbury); to the coterie of wealthy Anglo-American lesbians living in Paris. In vivid and colorful prose, Intimate Friends offers a remarkable picture of women navigating the uncharted territory of same-sex desire.
- Author
- Martha Vicinus
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 344
- Publisher
- University of Chicago Press
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780226855646
- Characters
- Louisa Caroline Baring, Lady Ashburton
- Genres
- history, lgbt, queer, lesbian, historical, feminism
- Release date
- 2006
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