Starting from Forster's account of the genesis of Maurice after a visit to Edward Carpenter, the essay explores the complex and ambivalent relationship that connects Forster's tale of homosexual self-discovery to Edward Carpenter's thought and life and investigates the way in which Forster's narrative draws on Carpenter evolutionary progressivism and reworks his utopian vision.
"England belonged to them": Edward Carpenter and Forster's "Utopia" of Masculine Love in Maurice
M. Lops
2017-01-01
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Starting from Forster's account of the genesis of Maurice after a visit to Edward Carpenter, the essay explores the complex and ambivalent relationship that connects Forster's tale of homosexual self-discovery to Edward Carpenter's thought and life and investigates the way in which Forster's narrative draws on Carpenter evolutionary progressivism and reworks his utopian vision.File in questo prodotto:
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