LESBIANA
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Farrar,
THE ILLUSIONIST by Francoise Mallet-Joris. Strauss & Cudahy, 1952. Also published as The Loving and The Daring by Popular Library, 1957.
An adolescent girl, in her need for companionship, turns to the charms of her father's confidante. A more complex relationship ensues, ending with a surprising and ironic twist.
30. ADVENTURES OF KING PAUSOLE by Piorre Louys (1901). Collected Works of Pierre Louys, Shakespeare House, 1951.
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The Lesbian comique! A brilliant satire on Parisian days and nights in the never-never land of King Pausole. An elopement of the king's daughter and an amusing sequence of events characterize this rare and comic study.
WOMEN IN LOVE by D.H. Lawrence. Phoenix edition, London, 1954. Avon Publications, Ino., New York.
This lengthy tale of the amours of women includes part of a chapter devoted to a young girl's fascination for her teacher. The climax of this fascination occurs during a swimming scene.
32. THE LOVE SEEKERS by Leonora Hornblow. Simon and Schuster, 1957.
A very modern and quite well written novel with approximately one-fifth of the book telling tho story of the lonely young Lesbian Mab, and her tragic love affair and the rather macabre developments surrounding it. An interesting sidelight, the main feminine protagonist is sympathetic and voluble in her complete defense of Hab throughout the book.
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