Bag om Portraits To The Wall
First published in 1994, Portraits to the Wall by Rose Collis is an internationally acclaimed celebration of lesbian lives often concealed by history. It rediscovered the lives and loves, consorts and concerns, passions and politics of a diverse range of British and European women: -The long-suffering monarch Queen Anne-The eccentric suffragist and composer Ethel Smyth, who wrote the suffragette song, March of the Women-The formidable Eve Balfour, founder of the Soil Association and nicknamed "The Compost Queen"-Selma Lagerlof, the first woman ever to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.-Maureen Colquhoun, the first out lesbian MP-Mercedes De Acosta, 'Spanish Lothario', lover of Garbo-Edy Craig, actress, writer, feminist and daughter of Ellen Terry-Rosa Bonheur, celebrated artist who obtained a special license to wear 'male' attire-Frances Power Cobbe, writer, suffragist, founder of the National Anti-Vivisection Society-Catherina Linck, the last woman in Europe executed for being a lesbian after her 'marriage' to her lover, Catherina MuhlhahnThis new paperback edition includes the entire original text, including the 1994 Preface, and also features a new Preface, plus reviews and new front and back covers.Front and back cover photographs: (c) 2020 Rose Collis'Wonderfully entertaining... it ably covers its topics with lively recreations of personal drama...Rose Collis lends timeliness to these biographies that bring the past forcefully, and enjoyably, into the present.'Lambda Book Report, New York'...written with a wonderfully light touch, and brims with contemporary comments that put the histories into a meaningful context...absolutely compulsive...Words fail me. If I was allowed to recommend just one book in the whole universe about lesbians, this would be it. Fuck Brookside, give Rose Collis her own soap immediately. The woman has a gift.' Rouge'Well written, accessible and enjoyable.' The Pink Paper'...an enlightening book - a useful tool for both committed historians and those with an idle interest in the affairs of the past.' Time Out'...lighthearted, readable account of memorable lesbians. Collis is at her best when she touches on contemporary injustices.' Barney Bardsley, Tribune'Irresistible and garrulous, Portraits to the Wall provides fascinating insights into the lives of a once-scandalous group of women'. International Gay & Lesbian Review'Hugely entertaining and informative...a magnificent celebration of lesbian lives hitherto concealed... Immaculately researched and delightfully written...an excellent first title for an ambitious and much welcomed new 'Women on Women' series from the Cassell Sexual Politics List. The Women's Book Club'A quickstep, spicy feminist chronicle, told with intriguing real life detail. Highly recommended.' The Punter
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