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Reconsidering notions of the 'invisible' or 'apparitional' lesbian, Jodie Medd argues that lesbianism's representational instability, and the scandals it generated, rendered it an influential force within modern politics, law, art and the literature of modernist writers like James Joyce, Ezra Pound and Virginia Woolf. Morrigan Lee, a hidden princess and heir to the throne, is harbouring a dark secret. And we're updating this list every week. The design incorporates a labrys, which is a double-headed axe, superimposed on an inverted black triangle, all set against a violet background. It's even harder when their hearts are entangled amidst the chaos. Two hearts, one kingdom, and a romance that could lead to their ruin. During the 1970s, it was adopted as a symbol of empowerment by the lesbian feminist community. Stirling Grey, a legendary negotiator, is on a mission: to mend her broken heart and avenge its ruin.
- Offers compelling stories of scandalous trials and their relationship to movements in modernist art and literature
- Draws surprising connections between lesbian allegations and political and artistic concerns
- Reconsiders established terms in 'lesbian history'/sexual history