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Gay Men's Literature in the Twentieth Century

Lilly, Mark(Edited by)
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This study of 20th-century-gay (male) creative writing was conceived from an anti-heterosexist viewpoint.

Unlike much mainstream academic criticism, which has as its starting point the idea that homosexuality is sick and depraved, or both, Mark Lilly identifies society's homophobia as the central problem.

In addition to an extensive opening chapter, analyzing the assumptions of conventional literary criticism, there are individual chapters on Cavafy, Forster, World War I poets, Genet, Williams, Mishima, Baldwin, Orton, Isherwood, Holleran and Leavitt.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0333494369 / 9780333494363
Paperback
20/09/1993
United Kingdom
240 pages, index
138 x 216 mm, 325 grams
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