I have almost completed a long novel, but it is unpublishable until my death and England's.
E.M. ForsterStichwörter: death novels homosexuality england homophobia lgbt-literature maurice-novel
I was determined that in fiction anyway two men should fall in love and remain in it for the ever and ever that fiction allows.
E.M. ForsterStichwörter: love fiction homosexuality lgbt-literature maurice-novel gay-men
So he was queer, E.M. Forster. It wasn't his middle name (that would be 'Morgan'), but it was his orientation, his romping pleasure, his half-secret, his romantic passion. In the long-suppressed novel Maurice the title character blurts out his truth, 'I'm an unspeakable of the Oscar Wilde sort.' It must have felt that way when Forster came of sexual age in the last years of the 19th century: seriously risky and dangerously blurt-able. The public cry had caught Wilde, exposed and arrested him, broken him in prison. He was one face of anxiety to Forster; his mother was another. As long as she lived (and they lived together until she died, when he was 66), he couldn't let her know.
Michael LevensonStichwörter: romance secrets oscar-wilde mothers homosexuality 19th-century coming-out maurice-novel gay-men closeted em-forster sexual-orientation
At times he entertained the dream. Two men can defy the world.
E.M. ForsterStichwörter: homosexuality maurice-novel
Maurice hated cricket. It demanded a snickety neatness he could not supply.
E.M. ForsterStichwörter: maurice-novel
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