LESBIANA

10. SEX VARIANT WOMEN IN LITERATURE by Jeanette H. Foster. Vantage Press, New York.

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THE PRICE OF SALT by Claire Morgan.

Coward-McCann.

This is a novel that probes deeply into special problems of a Lesbian. Being remarkably free of the old "candlelight and death" symbolism, and having a "different" kind of an ending, this may well exemplify a new outlook long awaited by the homosexual world.

THE SCORPION by Anna Elisabet Weirauch. Willey Book Company.

A portrayal of homosexual life in pre-Hitlerian Germany in it's bittersweet (mostly bitter) aspects. Unfortunately, the quality of the work is marred by the author's characterization of homosexuals by their lowest common denominator.

EITHER IS LOVE by Elizabeth Craigin. Lion Books, New York City, January 1952. Copyright 1937 by Harcourt, Brace & Co., Inc.

A candid story, told in the first person, of two loves. One was for the man to whom she was happily married. The other, earlier, but no less intense and absorbing, and on the other hand no less outgoing and generous, for another woman. "Either Is Love" points out the author in her plea for an attitude of tolerance and understanding toward "interfeminine" romance.

THE INDULGENT HUSBAND by Colette (Short Novels)

Dial Press

A very gay triangle and an amusing twist of plot are to be found in this unorthodox sketch of Lesbianism. Most fascinating is Colette's ability to ovoke light and laughter on a subject often found elsewhere to be tragio.

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