Well of Loneliness

Well of Loneliness

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About This Novel

This is a sincere writing. The author wrote this autobiographical novel based on his personal experience, revealing in detail the growth and love experience of a person who is incompatible with the normal world, as well as their life situation. Any reader who has been hurt by being different while growing up can relate. Hall was the first British writer to dare to write about the lives of sexual minorities, something no one had done before her. This book caused huge controversy in Britain and the United States as soon as it was published, and first-class novelists such as Eliot, Forster, and Woolf unanimously supported it. Its social significance far exceeds the significance of the work itself, and it is regarded as a must-read classic of gay literature. The work's exploration of love itself, questioning of the world, and doubts about self-existence are worthy of our reflection and doubt on the world we are accustomed to. Is tradition correct? Doesn't it exist if you haven't seen it?

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