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Homosexuality and Literature: 1890-1930, PDF eBook

Homosexuality and Literature: 1890-1930 PDF

Part of the Gender Studies: Bloomsbury Academic Collections series

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Although artists are nowadays able to be openly gay and to address homosexuality explicitly in their work, this book argues that it was the harsh climate of 1890-1930 that produced the most outstanding explorations of homosexuality.

To support his argument, Meyers illuminates the character and creative process of a range of authors of the period, including Wilde, Gide, Proust, E.M.

Forster and T.E. Lawrence, and analyses the sexual problems that were sublimated and transcended in their art.

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