Twenty-First-Century Readings of E. M. Forster's 'Maurice'

Twenty-First-Century Readings of E. M. Forster's 'Maurice'
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Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781789627602
ISBN-13 : 1789627605
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Synopsis Twenty-First-Century Readings of E. M. Forster's 'Maurice' by : Emma Sutton

This is the first book-length study of Forster’s posthumously-published novel. Nine essays focus exclusively on Maurice and its dynamic afterlives in literature, film and new media during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Begun in 1913 and revised over almost fifty years, Maurice became a defining text in Forster’s work and a canonical example of queer fiction. Yet the critical tendency to read Maurice primarily as a ‘revelation’ of Forster’s homosexuality has obscured important biographical, political and aesthetic contexts for this novel. This collection places Maurice among early twentieth-century debates about politics, philosophy, religion, gender, Aestheticism and allegory. Essays explore how the novel interacts with literary predecessors and contemporaries including John Bunyan, Oscar Wilde, Havelock Ellis and Edward Carpenter, and how it was shaped by personal relationships such as Forster’s friendship with Florence Barger. They close-read the textual variants of Forster’s manuscripts and examine the novel’s genesis and revisions. They consider the volatility of its reception, analysing how it galvanizes subsequent generations of writers and artists including Christopher Isherwood, Alan Hollinghurst, Damon Galgut, James Ivory and twenty-first-century online fanfiction writers. What emerges from the volume is the complexity of the novel, as a text and as a cultural phenomenon.

Twenty-first-century Readings of E.M. Forster's Maurice

Twenty-first-century Readings of E.M. Forster's Maurice
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Publisher : Liverpool English Texts and St
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781789621808
ISBN-13 : 1789621801
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Synopsis Twenty-first-century Readings of E.M. Forster's Maurice by : Emma Sutton

Thisis the first book focused on Forster's Maurice and its legacies in modernand contemporary fiction, film and new media. Ground-breaking essays by leadingscholars offernew readings by exploring overlooked contexts including: feminism and the'social purity' movement; anti-Fascism; religion and allegory; and earlytwentieth-century contestations over body-soul relation.

Queer Forster

Queer Forster
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 0226508013
ISBN-13 : 9780226508016
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Synopsis Queer Forster by : Robert K. Martin

This groundbreaking volume presents a radical revision of gay criticism and focuses on E. M. Forster's place in the emerging field of queer studies. Many previous critics of Forster downplayed his homosexuality or read Forster naively in terms of gay liberation. This collection situates Forster within the Bloomsbury Group and examines his relations to major figures such as Henry James, Edward Carpenter, and Virginia Woolf. Particular attention is paid to Forster's several accounts of India and their troubled relation to the British colonial enterprise. Analyzing a wide range of Forster's work, the authors examine material from Forster's undergraduate writings to stories written more than a half-century later. A landmark book for the study of gender in literature, Queer Forster brings the terms "queer" and "gay" into conversation, opening up a dialogue on wider dimensions of theory and allowing a major revaluation of modernist inventions of sexual identity.

E. M Forster and Music

E. M Forster and Music
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9781108844314
ISBN-13 : 1108844316
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis E. M Forster and Music by : Tsung-Han Tsai

The first book focused on the political resonances of E. M. Forster's engagement with and representations of music.

Foreign Language Learning in the Digital Age

Foreign Language Learning in the Digital Age
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9781000512366
ISBN-13 : 1000512363
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Foreign Language Learning in the Digital Age by : Christiane Lütge

Foreign Language Learning in the Digital Age addresses the growing significance of diversifying media in contemporary society and expands on current discourses that have formulated media and a multitude of literacies as integral objectives in 21st-century education. The book engages with epistemological and critical foundations of multiliteracies and related pedagogies for foreign language-learning contexts. It includes a discussion of how multimodal and digital media impact meaning-making practices in learning, the inherent potentials and challenges that are foregrounded in the use of multimodal and digital media and the contribution that (foreign) language education can provide in developing multiliteracies. The volume additionally addresses foreign language education across the formal educational spectrum: from primary education to adult and teacher education. This multifaceted volume presents the scope of media and literacies for foreign language education in the digital age and examples of best practice for working with media in formal language learning contexts. This book will be of great interest to academics, researchers, and post-graduate students in the fields of language teaching and learning, digital education, media education, applied linguistics and TESOL.

The Celestial Omnibus

The Celestial Omnibus
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Publisher : The Floating Press
Total Pages : 126
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ISBN-10 : 9781775456322
ISBN-13 : 1775456323
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The Celestial Omnibus by : E. M. Forster

Fans of fantasy and science fiction will delight in this collection of imaginative tales from influential British author E. M. Forster. Though best known for his nuanced look at class distinctions in English society in acclaimed novels such as Howards End, Forster's prodigious imagination is on full display in these fascinating fantasy and science fiction tales.

E. M. Forster and Music

E. M. Forster and Music
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9781108952446
ISBN-13 : 1108952445
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis E. M. Forster and Music by : Tsung-Han Tsai

This book examines the political resonances of E. M. Forster's representations of music, offering readings of canonical and overlooked works. It reveals music's crucial role in his writing and draws attention to a previously unacknowledged eclecticism and complexity in Forster's ideological outlook. Examining unobtrusive musical allusions in a variety of Forster's writings, this book demonstrates how music provided Forster with a means of reflecting on race and epistemology, material culture and colonialism, literary heritage and national character, hero-worship and war, and gender and professionalism. It unveils how Forster's musical representations are mediated through a matrix of ideas and debates of his time, such as those about evolution, empire, Britain's relationship with the Continent, the rise of fascism, and the emergence of musicology as an academic discipline.

Maurice

Maurice
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 9780228019183
ISBN-13 : 0228019184
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Maurice by : David Greven

Maurice, James Ivory’s 1987 adaptation of the E.M. Forster novel, follows an Edwardian man’s journey from the awakening of his desire for and love of men to self-acceptance. One of the most politically resistant films of the 1980s, Maurice dared to depict a young man’s coming-out story and a happy ending for its lovers, Maurice and Alec. James Ivory and producer Ismail Merchant, a couple whose cinema is synonymous with period film adaptation, released Maurice during the first AIDS decade, a time of flagrant transatlantic homophobia. Criticism following its release described Ivory as a superficial and staid director, while the film was received as a regression to the uncinematic and overly faithful style that characterized the early adaptations by Merchant Ivory Productions. Offering a close reading of Forster’s novel and an analysis of Ivory’s distinctive visual style, Richard Robbins’s indelible score, and the performances of James Wilby, Hugh Grant, and Rupert Graves, David Greven argues that the film is a model of sympathetic adaptation. This study champions the film as the finest of the Merchant Ivory works, making a case for Ivory’s underappreciated talents as a director of great subtlety and intelligence, and for the film as one worth recuperating from its detractors. Understanding Maurice as a fully realized work of art and adaptation, this volume offers insight into how a stunning novel of gay love became a classic of queer film.

Two Cheers for Democracy

Two Cheers for Democracy
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Publisher : Mariner Books
Total Pages : 390
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105003765810
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Synopsis Two Cheers for Democracy by : Edward Morgan Forster

A collection of poetical essays revealing the social conscience of the modern English novelist.

The Wilde Century

The Wilde Century
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 023110166X
ISBN-13 : 9780231101660
Rating : 4/5 (6X Downloads)

Synopsis The Wilde Century by : Alan Sinfield

Explores how the characters in Oscar Wilde's plays, though not specifically gay, epitomize today's image of the effeminate male, how they relate to British theatrical fops and other characters since early modern times, how the representation of same-sex passion was altered by Wilde's expose and trial as a homosexual, and how the stereotype of the gay man became established in the 20th century. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR