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This is a List of lesbian-themed fiction. It includes books from the 18th century through the 21st century. It also includes lists of works by genre, a list of characters that make recurring appearances in fiction series, and a list of lesbian and feminist publishing houses. Fiction and drama (2nd century) Dialogues of the Courtesans, Lucian of SamosataFiction and drama (18th century) Fanny Hill, John Cleland (1748) – Fanny has an encounter with Phoebe, a prostitute La Religieuse, Denis Diderot (1796) – a Reverend Mother wants to seduce a nunFiction and drama (19th century) Mademoiselle Maupin, Théophile Gautier (1835) Carmilla, Sheridan Le Fanu (1872) Der Liebe Lust und Leid der Frau zur Frau (1895) – the only known exemplar is in the Berlin State Library (RVKO number Yx 27911). Nana, Émile Zola (1880), – an extended description of Chez Laure, a Parisian restaurant that caters to a lesbian clientele; the relationship of Nana and the unfaithful Satin, "with her blue eyes and schoolgirlish look", "bitten and beaten and torn this way and that by the two women". Mademoiselle Giraud, My Wife, Adolphe Belot (1891) 鳳雙飛 (Feng shuangfei) (A Pair of Male Phoenixes Flying Together), Cheng Huiying (程蕙英) (1899)Fiction and drama (20th century) Sind es Frauen? Roman über das dritte Geschlecht., Minna Wettstein-Adelt (1901) Thirty-Three Abominations, Lydia Zinovieva-Annibal (1907) The Rainbow, D. H. Lawrence (1915) 花物語 (Hana Monogatari, "Flower Tales") (short stories), Nobuko Yoshiya (1916-1925) Regiment of Women, Winifred Ashton (under the pseudonym Clemence Dane) (1917) The Scorpion, Anna Elisabet Weirauch (1919) (1930) (1931) 屋根裏の二處女 (Yaneura no Nishojo, "Two Virgins in the Attic"), Nobuko Yoshiya (1920) The Bachelor Girl, Victor Margueritte (1922) God of Vengeance (play), Sholem Asch (1923) – a girl has a lesbian relationship with a prostitute Freundinnen, Maximiliane Ackers (1923) Anja und Esther (play), Klaus Mann (1925) The Captive (play), Edouard Bourdet (1926) – tragedy of a young woman who falls into a twisted relationship with another woman The Well of Loneliness, Radclyffe Hall (1928) – subject of an obscenity trial that banned the book in the United Kingdom until 1949, though "there are no descriptions of sex in it, no rude words, and the lesbian lovers do not live happily ever after" Ladies Almanack, Djuna Barnes (1928) Orlando: A Biography, Virginia Woolf (1928) Extraordinary Women, Compton Mackenzie (1928) Kariera Nikodema Dyzmy by Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz has a lesbian character having an affair with her father's wife. The wife eventually marries the main character, but there is no question of the lesbian feeling any sentiments towards a man. The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude Stein (1933) – one of Stein's more accessible works. Others, whose lesbian content may not be apparent to the uninformed reader, include As a Wife Has a Cow: A Love Story, Lifting Belly, and Miss Furr and Miss Skeene. The Child Manuela, Christa Winsloe (1933) The Children's Hour (play), Lillian Hellman (1934) Nightwood, Djuna Barnes (1936) Lulu, Alban Berg (1937) Young Man with a Horn, Dorothy Baker (1938) – Amy has a relationship with the singer Josephine Jordan Torchlight to Valhalla, Gale Wilhelm (1938) The Friendly Young Ladies, Mary Renault (1943) Two Serious Ladies, Jane Bowles (1943) No Exit, Jean-Paul Sartre (1944) – Inès Serrano, a lesbian, is sent to Hell for murder Women's Barracks, Tereska Torres (1950) – credited as the first US paperback-original bestseller Spring Fire, Marijane Meaker (as Vin Packer) (1952) Le Rempart des Béguines, Françoise Mallet-Joris (1952) – Helene, a 15-year-old schoolgirl, is seduced by her father's mistress, Tamara The Price of Salt, Patricia Highsmith (under the pseudonym "Claire Morgan" before 1990) (1952) – considered the first lesbian novel with a 'happy ending'; basis for the 2015 film Carol. Chocolates for Breakfast, Pamela Moore (1956) – portrays the bond between the protagonist Courtney Farrell and her boarding school teacher Miss Rosen, and the backlash against them from other teachers and students Odd Girl Out, I Am a Woman, Women in the Shadows, Journey to a Woman, and Beebo Brinker (a.k.a. The Beebo Brinker Chronicles), Ann Bannon (1957–1962) The Girls in 3-B, Valerie Taylor (1959) Cassandra at the Wedding, Dorothy Baker (1962) The Group, Mary McCarthy (1962) Winter Love, Han Suyin (1962) The Killing of Sister George, Frank Marcus (1963) – basis for the 1968 film The Killing of Sister George (1968) Desert of the Heart, Jane Rule (1964) – basis for the 1985 film Desert Hearts From Doon with Death, Ruth Rendell (1964) The Microcosm, Maureen Duffy (1966) A Compass Error, Sybille Bedford (1968) Patience and Sarah, Isabel Miller (1969) Rubyfruit Jungle, (1973), Rita Mae Brown Lover (1976), Bertha Harris The Color Purple (1982), Alice Walker Toothpick House (1983), Lee Lynch Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (1985), Jeanette Winterson Mousson de femmes (Monsoon of Women) (1985), Elula Perrin The Swashbuckler (1985), Lee Lynch Lesbian Body (1986), Monique Wittig Say Jesus and Come to Me (1986), Ann Allen Shockley Memory Board (1987), Jane Rule July Nights and Other Stories, (1991), Jane Eaton Hamilton Send My Roots Rain (1991), Ibis Gómez-Vega Six of One (1991), Rita Mae Brown Aquamarine (1993), Carol Anshaw Bastard Out of Carolina (1993), Dorothy Allison Stone Butch Blues (1993), Leslie Feinberg Chelsea Girls (1994), Eileen Myles Empire of Dreams (1994), Giannina Braschi Written on the Body (1994), Jeanette Winterson Flashpoint (1995), Katherine V. Forrest Along the Journey River (1996), Carole LaFavor Fall on Your Knees (1996), Ann-Marie MacDonald Memory Mambo (1996), Achy Obejas Living at Night (1997), Mariana Romo-Carmona Sweet Bitter Love (1997), Rita Schiano Loving Her (1997), Ann Allen Shockley The Passion (1997), Jeanette Winterson Working Parts (1997), Lucy Jane Bledsoe Hood (1998), Emma Donoghue Coachella (1998), Sheila Ortiz Taylor Like (1998), Ali Smith Kissing the Witch (1999), Emma DonoghueFiction and drama (21st century) High Art (2000) Tanya Dolan Stirfry (2000), Emma Donoghue Tipping the Velvet (2000), Sarah Waters Gun Shy (2001), Lori L. Lake Fingersmith (2002), Sarah Waters Affinity (2002), Sarah Waters Hotel World (2002), Ali Smith Love Ruins Everything (2002), Aren X. Tulchinsky The Wanderground (2002), Sally Miller Gearhart Hunger (2002), Jane Eaton Hamilton Garis Tepi Seorang Lesbian (2003), Herlinatiens Love and Other Ruins (2003), Aren X. Tulchinsky Maybe Next Time (2003), Karin Kallmaker Southland (2003), Nina Revoyr Crybaby Butch (2004), Judith Frank Love's Masquerade (2004), Radclyffe Under the Witness Tree (2004), Marianne K. Martin Desert Blood (2005), Alicia Gaspar de Alba Bliss (2005), Fiona Zedde The Five Books of Moses Lapinsky (2005), Aren X. Tulchinsky Life Mask (2005), Emma Donoghue Back Talk (2006), Saxon Bennett French Postcards (2006), Jane Merchant Fresh Tracks (2006), Georgia Beers Idaho Code .... Discover the Sara C Roethle popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Sara C Roethle books.

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    The Xoe Meyers Trilogy

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    I am demon, hear me roar. A demon's life is never easy. Join Xoe as she's thrown to the wolves, the werewolves that is. As if witches, human sacrifices, and vampires weren't e...

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    Fated

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    Demon Moon

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    Xoe never thought she’d be the type of girl to contemplate murder. Of course, she never thought she’d be dealing with werewolves on top of her own strange, budding powers. She’d al...