No Priest But Love: The Journals of Anne Lister From 1824-1826 (The Cutting Edge: Lesbian Life and Literature Series (5)) - Hardcover

9780814750766: No Priest But Love: The Journals of Anne Lister From 1824-1826 (The Cutting Edge: Lesbian Life and Literature Series (5))
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"One may take delight in what is here: the souvenir of an unabashed and often triumphant erotic life . . . . Rediscovered after nearly two hundred years, the story of [Anne Lister's] desire--and of the comic, gallant ways in which she satisfied it--seems especially poignant . . . . What Lister's diary suggests is that . . . the passion women find together has always existed, and we have only now begun to uncover its remarkable, lyrical history."
—The Women's Review of Books

"An interesting historical record, edited with great sensitivity . . . . [Lister] reveals her lesbian affairs with remarkable honesty, offering a rare insight into the mores of the time."
Sunday Independent

"As a document of one woman's revolt against convention and as a celebration of love between women, this is an uplifting book."
The Independent

Upon publication, the first volume of Anne Lister's diaries, I Know My Own Heart, met with celebration, delight, and some skepticism. How could an upper class Englishwoman, in the first half of the nineteenth century, fulfill her emotional and sexual needs when her sexual orientation was toward other women? How did an aristocratic lesbian manage to balance sexual fulfillment with social acceptability?

Helena Whitbread, the editor of these diaries, here allows us an inside look at the long-running love affair between Anne Lister and Marianna Lawton, an affair complicated by Anne's infatuation with Maria Barlow. Anne travels to Paris where she discovers a new love interest that conflicts with her developing social aspirations. For the first time, she begins to question the nature of her identity and the various roles female lovers may play in the life of a gentrywoman. Though unequipped with a lesbian vocabulary with which to describe her erotic life, her emotional conflicts are contemporary enough to speak to us all.

This book will satisfy the curiosity of the many who became acquainted with Lister through I Know My Own Heart and are eager to learn more about her revealing life and what it suggests about the history of sexuality.

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Helena Whitbread lives in Halifax, England.

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  • PublisherNYU Press
  • Publication date1993
  • ISBN 10 0814750761
  • ISBN 13 9780814750766
  • BindingHardcover
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Good+. 1st Edition. Helena Whitbread's second volume of the Journals of Anne Lister covers 1824-1826 and follows on from "I Know My Own Heart." First published by Smith Settle in the US. The BBC's 2010 feature-length drama "The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister" is based on Ms. Whitbread's editions of the diaries, which were originally written in code. Purple cloth boards, with gilt titles on spine. Damage along bottom quarter of rear board fore edge, as well as both top edges. 3" tear to rear fold of jacket. Some play to spine. Some speckling along top fore edge. Text block clean and bright. Book remains attractive on shelf and heavy in the hand. 227p. Seller Inventory # 000682

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