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libras's review against another edition
I had to stop lol, even though I was halfway through.
No shade on this author - I think the way she laid out the diary entries and let Anne Lister speak for herself, while providing context and some insight now and again. The story of the diaries, the cipher Lister wrote in, the detail of them and what insight it reveals about this era and queerness... utterly facsinating.
That said, Anne Lister is such a deeply unlikable person for me. The way she treated her partners, her own stuck-up personality and hypocrisy, how manipulative and pointlessly cruel she could be. She was a very messy person, and while that's very human and she had very real problems to deal with in her life, I couldn't personally tolerate it. I wanted to throw down the book at her desire to keep a former girlfriend in an asylum for fear she'd blab their relationship, and later, Anne Lister contracted an STD and refused to tell her current and future partners. Lord. Not to mention all the standards and double standards she expects of her partners, and her desire to control them and string them along. But I digress.
Important part of queer history, but unfortunately, not one I'm particuarly interested in pursuing further.
No shade on this author - I think the way she laid out the diary entries and let Anne Lister speak for herself, while providing context and some insight now and again. The story of the diaries, the cipher Lister wrote in, the detail of them and what insight it reveals about this era and queerness... utterly facsinating.
That said, Anne Lister is such a deeply unlikable person for me. The way she treated her partners, her own stuck-up personality and hypocrisy, how manipulative and pointlessly cruel she could be. She was a very messy person, and while that's very human and she had very real problems to deal with in her life, I couldn't personally tolerate it. I wanted to throw down the book at her desire to keep a former girlfriend in an asylum for fear she'd blab their relationship, and later, Anne Lister contracted an STD and refused to tell her current and future partners. Lord. Not to mention all the standards and double standards she expects of her partners, and her desire to control them and string them along. But I digress.
Important part of queer history, but unfortunately, not one I'm particuarly interested in pursuing further.
bookbeetle's review against another edition
adventurous
informative
inspiring
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
4.5
This was a very interesting read and it taught me so much about women's “friendships” in the 1800s.
big_orange_sapphic's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
informative
slow-paced
3.0
annecarts's review against another edition
2.0
DNF
Anne Lister is such a fascinating character she should easily make a good biography. Unfortunately I found this dry and the writing style with parts of the original letters thrown in didn't work for me.
Thank you to Netgalley for a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
Anne Lister is such a fascinating character she should easily make a good biography. Unfortunately I found this dry and the writing style with parts of the original letters thrown in didn't work for me.
Thank you to Netgalley for a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
ghsr's review against another edition
3.0
I don't normally like historical biographies and at times I did find it hard to get through (I think it's all the dates - I automatically get bored and feel like I'm in history class?) BUT the sheer amount of dyke drama makes up for it, and the audio book is narrated by Heather Peace who is the PERFECT narrator for this. The story of Anne Lister's life is incredibly interesting, and very much ahead of her time. If you want to know more after watching the TV show, this is perfect.
mugglemom's review against another edition
4.0
Have not seen the Netflix series but I do know that the real-life story of Anne Lister is incredible. This novel was extremely informative and not having any other to reference, this very good. Just goes to show that we don't know what we don't know.
I'm always amazed at how much Victorian society so majorly shifted social change.
I'm not sure what to make of the author's take on the Bronte sisters being influenced by Anne but it's not a far leap. I think this very small part of the book distracted me somewhat.
Would love to read all 4 million words by Anne but hell no. This will do just fine.
I'm always amazed at how much Victorian society so majorly shifted social change.
I'm not sure what to make of the author's take on the Bronte sisters being influenced by Anne but it's not a far leap. I think this very small part of the book distracted me somewhat.
Would love to read all 4 million words by Anne but hell no. This will do just fine.