30 Banned Books You Should Read
"Lady Chatterley's Lover" Is Among These Iconic Books That Have Been Banned
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Published in 1928, Radclyffe Hall's "The Well of Loneliness" ($5, originally $7) seemed to set the world on fire for its plot about a lesbian relationship. Though the novel has no erotic moments, it was banned for obscenity upon being published. The book follows Stephen, a woman, and her life as a war hero and bestselling writer who just so happens to love women. If you're looking for a book that really rocked the world and challenged social norms during the time period, this novel is for you.