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The Girls of Radcliff Hall

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Originally published
  
1937

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Erotica, Roman à clef, School story

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The Girls of Radcliff Hall is a roman à clef novel in the form of a lesbian girls' school story written in the 1930s by the British composer and bon-vivant Gerald Berners, the 14th Lord Berners, under the pseudonym "Adela Quebec", published and distributed privately in 1932. Berners depicts himself and his circle of friends, including Cecil Beaton and Oliver Messel, as lesbian schoolgirls at a school named "Radcliff Hall" (punning on the name of the famous lesbian writer). The indiscretions alluded to in the novel, including mutual fingering, cunnilingus, and 'Upskirting', created an uproar among Berners's intimates and acquaintances, making the whole affair highly discussed in the 1930s. Cecil Beaton attempted to have all the copies destroyed. The novel subsequently disappeared from circulation, making it extremely rare. The story is not included in the Berners anthology Collected Tales and Fantasies, but it was reprinted in 2000.

Editions

  • "Adela Quebec", The Girls of Radcliff Hall, privately printed, 1932
  • Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt-Wilson Berners, Lord Berners, (ed. John Byrne), The Girls of Radcliff Hall, 2000, ISBN 0-907435-13-0, ISBN 1-893450-06-6
  • References

    The Girls of Radcliff Hall Wikipedia


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