Beatrice the Sixteenth
Lucy Sante author Irene Clyde author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
Publishing:31st Mar '26
£17.99
This title is due to be published on 31st March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A pioneering feminist adventure in an alternate world before the concept of gender. Introduced by Lucy Sante, author of the acclaimed memoir of transition I Heard Her Call My Name, this pioneering 1909 feminist utopia is productively discombobulating. When Mary Hatherley, an intrepid British explorer, is kicked in the head by the camel she was riding through the Arabian desert, she finds herself transported to what seems to be an alternate version of Earth. Arriving in Armeria, she discovers a society in which the very concept of gender is unknown. Like Mary, the reader will become disoriented, enjoyably so: By avoiding the use of gendered pronouns, the story s author (herself a gender-fluid activist) challenges our assumptions about gendered social paradigms.
ENDORSEMENTS
“The recently rediscovered early 20th-century transfeminine author Irene Clyde’s Beatrice the Sixteenth is an interdimensional Amazonian romance and imperialist ethnographic fantasy rolled into one. Readers of this new edition are in for an unexpected and thought-provoking journey.”
—Susan Stryker, author of Transgender History: A Resource for Today's Struggle—And Tomorrow’s
“A real wonderland, where only the fair sex live and reign.”
—The Theosophist (January–March 1910)
ISBN: 9780262051620
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
344 pages