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Affinity is a 1999 historical fiction novel by Sarah Waters. It is the author's second novel, following her debut Tipping the Velvet. Set during 1870s Victorian England, it tells the story of a woman, Margaret Prior, who is haunted by a shadowy past and in an attempt to cure her recent bout of illness and depression, begins visits to the women's wards of Millbank Prison. Whilst there she becomes entranced by the spiritualist Selina Dawes, with whom she becomes obsessed and begins an inappropriate relationship. Written as an epistolary novel, the story alternates as a series of diary entries written by both main characters.

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  • Affinity is a 1999 historical fiction novel by Sarah Waters. It is the author's second novel, following her debut Tipping the Velvet. Set during 1870s Victorian England, it tells the story of a woman, Margaret Prior, who is haunted by a shadowy past and in an attempt to cure her recent bout of illness and depression, begins visits to the women's wards of Millbank Prison. Whilst there she becomes entranced by the spiritualist Selina Dawes, with whom she becomes obsessed and begins an inappropriate relationship. Written as an epistolary novel, the story alternates as a series of diary entries written by both main characters. Like her first novel, Affinity contains overarching lesbian themes, and was acclaimed by critics on its publication. (en)
  • Affinità (titolo originale Affinity) è un romanzo storico del 1999 scritto da Sarah Waters, scrittrice nota per i suoi romanzi ambientati nell'epoca vittoriana con protagoniste lesbiche. È il suo secondo romanzo dopo Carezze di velluto. (it)
  • Niebanalna więź – powieść Sary Waters, wydana w 1999, kolejna po debiutanckim . (pl)
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  • 1-86049-691-1
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  • First edition (en)
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • Historical fiction (en)
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  • Print (en)
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  • Affinity (en)
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  • Virago (en)
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  • 1999 (xsd:integer)
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  • Virago
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  • Affinità (titolo originale Affinity) è un romanzo storico del 1999 scritto da Sarah Waters, scrittrice nota per i suoi romanzi ambientati nell'epoca vittoriana con protagoniste lesbiche. È il suo secondo romanzo dopo Carezze di velluto. (it)
  • Niebanalna więź – powieść Sary Waters, wydana w 1999, kolejna po debiutanckim . (pl)
  • Affinity is a 1999 historical fiction novel by Sarah Waters. It is the author's second novel, following her debut Tipping the Velvet. Set during 1870s Victorian England, it tells the story of a woman, Margaret Prior, who is haunted by a shadowy past and in an attempt to cure her recent bout of illness and depression, begins visits to the women's wards of Millbank Prison. Whilst there she becomes entranced by the spiritualist Selina Dawes, with whom she becomes obsessed and begins an inappropriate relationship. Written as an epistolary novel, the story alternates as a series of diary entries written by both main characters. (en)
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  • Affinity (novel) (en)
  • Affinità (romanzo) (it)
  • Niebanalna więź (pl)
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  • Affinity (en)
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