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The Master Of The House
''The Master of the House'' is a novel written by Radclyffe Hall and published in 1932 — her first published work after her 1928 ''The Well of Loneliness''. It depicts the life of carpenter Christophe Benedit, as well as of the other inhabitants of the small French town of St-Loup-sur-Mer. Una Troubridge — Hall's partner — described the novel as being about a "modern Christ figure";A Martyr to Sex and Literature
by Thomas Mallon, in ''the New York Times''; published September 8, 1985; retrieved May 29, 2018
the University of London has noted speculation that Hall wrote it as "expiation" for having inspired Beresford Egan's "blasphemous" cartoon of Hall being crucifixion, crucified.
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The Master Of The House (Radclyffe Hall Book - Front Cover)
''The Master of the House'' is a novel written by Radclyffe Hall and published in 1932 — her first published work after her 1928 ''The Well of Loneliness''. It depicts the life of carpenter Christophe Benedit, as well as of the other inhabitants of the small French town of St-Loup-sur-Mer. Una Troubridge — Hall's partner — described the novel as being about a "modern Christ figure";A Martyr to Sex and Literature
by Thomas Mallon, in ''the New York Times''; published September 8, 1985; retrieved May 29, 2018
the University of London has noted speculation that Hall wrote it as "expiation" for having inspired Beresford Egan's "blasphemous" cartoon of Hall being crucifixion, crucified.
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