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Radclyffe Hall

Radclyffe Hall (born Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall on 12 August 1880 – 7 October 1943) was an English poet and author, best known for the lesbian classic The Well of Loneliness.

Literary references

The Girls of Radcliff Hall was the title of a novel by Lord Berners under the pseudonym "Adela Quebec".

Nancy Spain wrote a number of books set in a fictional girls school called "Radcliff Hall".

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