Jill

Jill

ByE.A. Dillwyn

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Jill by E.A. Dillwyn is a bold, unconventional novel that challenges societal norms and explores themes of identity, defiance, and unrequited love. First published in 1884, this overlooked classic follows Jill, a fiercely independent young woman who refuses to conform to expectations. Determined to forge her own path, Jill disguises herself as a maid and escapes to London, where she forms deep emotional attachments—particularly to her mistress, Kitty, and later to Sister Helena. While her love remains unfulfilled, Jill’s journey is a powerful testament to self-definition and resilience in a world that seeks to control her. E.A. Dillwyn, a pioneering Welsh writer, infused Jill with themes that were radical for its time. The novel challenges gender roles, class structures, and the limitations placed on women, making it a groundbreaking work in LGBTQ+ literature. Dillwyn’s own life—marked by independence, activism, and unspoken romantic devotion—deeply informs Jill’s character, making her one of the earliest literary figures to embody queer identity and defiance. This AZ Classics edition revives Jill for a new generation, preserving its original integrity while offering insights into its historical and cultural significance. With its sharp wit, emotional depth, and rebellious spirit, Jill remains a compelling read for those interested in queer history, feminist literature, and timeless stories of self-discovery.

Details

Publication Date
May 13, 2025
Language
English
ISBN
9781947035485
Category
Fiction
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors
Original author: E.A. Dillwyn

Specifications

Pages
300
Binding Type
Paperback Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Black & White
Dimensions
US Trade (6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)

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