Gay and Lesbian Literary HeritageClaude J. Summers Routledge, 2014年2月25日 - 764 頁 The revised edition of The Gay and Lesbian LiteraryHeritage is a reader's companion to this impressive body of work. It provides overviews of gay and lesbian presence in a variety of literatures and historical periods; in-depth critical essays on major gay and lesbian authors in world literature; and briefer treatments of other topics and figures important in appreciating the rich and varied gay and lesbian literary traditions. Included are nearly 400 alphabetically arranged articles by more than 175 scholars from around the world. New articles in this volume feature authors such as Michael Cunningham, Tony Kushner, Anne Lister, Kate Millet, Jan Morris, Terrence McNally, and Sarah Waters; essays on topics such as Comedy of Manners and Autobiography; and overviews of Danish, Norwegian, Philippines, and Swedish literatures; as well as updated and revised articles and bibliographies. |
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... Pornography Ethnography. F. Feminist Literary Theory Ferro, Robert Fichte, Hubert Field, Edward Field, Michael [Katherine Bradley and Edith Cooper] Fierstein, Harvey Finnish Literature Firbank, Ronald Flanner, Janet Folklore Forster, E. M..
Claude J. Summers. Finnish Literature Firbank, Ronald Flanner, Janet Folklore Forster, E. M. Foucault, Michel Frederics, Diana Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins French, Alice French Literature French Literature Before the Nineteenth Century ...
... with the concreteness and specificity of lived experience . For example , at a crucial point in his coming to terms with his sexuality , the eponymous hero of E. M. Forster's novel ... Maurice thinks of himself as wandering “ beyond the.
... Forster's powerful images of isolation and emptiness capture the emotion of alienation with an intensity and immediacy of feeling that no psychological treatise could describe , just as no sociological study could explain the heightened ...
... Forster detected in the modern Greek poet C. P. Cavafy as the sensation of standing “at a slight angle to the universe,” may account in part for the hostility of many gay men and lesbians to theoretical explanations of sexuality that ...