twice...once for the woman and once again for the benefit of a clique at school. They deserve it because they are right. Will they over know how right they were? Would they really believe it if you told them?
Wicker, Ino.
LESBIANA
by Gene Damon
175. DEATH OF ANGER by Allan Seager. Obolensky, 1960.
176.
A sad novel about a man who marries a beautiful woman, only to discover too late that she is a Lesbian. Hedwig goes blindly into marriage not realizing her own feelings and her wedding night so unnerves her that she takes to her bed permanently. Most of the plot revolves about the husband's effort to keep a young girl as his mistress. About 1/5 of the book describes Hedwig's past, present, and future. Neither sympathetic nor condemnatory.
THALIA by Frances Faviell. Farrar, Strauss, 1957.
The classic design of unrequited love and its attendant tragedy. Thalia, hopelessly in love with Rachel, finally throws herself into the sea. The reader is left with the hope that at least Rachel may emergy from the experience with a more human personality.
177. THE MAN IN CONTROL by Hugh P. McGraw. London, Alfred Barker, Ltd., 1953.
Mr. Cronshaw, the "man in control" of a large industrial plant in England, becomes entangled with a Lesbian and her lover. He insists the only Lesbians in the world are neurotic, wealthy women in Paris; however, he soon finds that "Jolly old England" has its share, too. Humorous, romantic,
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