A Sheaf of Verses: Poems: Edwardian Lyric Poems of Love, Solitude, Spiritual Longing, and Emerging Queer Self-Expression

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Synopsis

A Sheaf of Verses: Poems presents Radclyffe Hall before the notoriety of her fiction, working within the disciplined lyric conventions of late Victorian and Edwardian poetry. Its poems are marked by formal poise, musical phrasing, elegiac feeling, and a persistent attention to love, solitude, spiritual aspiration, and emotional restraint. Read in context, the volume belongs to a transitional literary moment: still indebted to nineteenth-century song and devotional verse, yet already shadowed by modern questions of identity, desire, and self-expression. Hall, born Marguerite Radclyffe Hall in 1880, would later become one of the most visible lesbian writers in English literature, especially through The Well of Loneliness. Her independent means, unconventional relationships, and deep engagement with religious and emotional experience shaped a writer unusually alert to inward conflict. These early poems reveal the sensibility from which her later, more controversial prose would emerge. This collection is recommended to readers interested in the origins of Hall's literary voice, queer literary history, and the quieter registers of early twentieth-century poetry. It rewards attention as both an accomplished poetic debut and a revealing prelude to a major modern writer.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Sharp Ink
  • ISBN: 9788028340025
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 9 mm
  • Weight: 234g
  • Languages: English