
von Radclyffe Hall
A Sheaf of Verses gathers Radclyffe Hall's early lyric meditations on desire, bereavement, faith, nature, and the discipline of feeling. Written within the late-Victorian and Edwardian culture of formal verse, the poems favor songlike cadence, apostrophe, and polished rhyme, while their inward pressure anticipates Hall's later concern with outlawed longing and spiritual endurance. The volume belongs to a transitional literary moment: after aestheticism and decadence, before modernism's break, when inherited forms were being used to register newly urgent private identities. Hall, born Marguerite Radclyffe Hall in 1880, is now best known for The Well of Loneliness, but she first fashioned herself as a poet. Her social independence, complicated family history, Catholic sympathies, and life as a gender-nonconforming lesbian in Edwardian England all help explain the collection's atmosphere of restraint and intensity. These poems reveal an artist testing the expressive limits of convention before turning to fiction's broader canvas. Readers interested in queer literary history, women's poetry, or the evolution of early twentieth-century English writing will find this collection rewarding. It offers not only graceful period verse, but the formative emotional vocabulary of a major and controversial modern author.
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