An astonishingly frank and deeply autobiographical account of homosexual relationships in an era when love between men was not only stigmatised, but also illegal, E.M. Forster's Maurice is edited by P.N. Furbank with an introduction by David Leavitt in Penguin Classics. Maurice Hall is a young man who grows up confident in his privileged status and well aware of his role in society. Modest and generally conformist, he nevertheless finds himself increasingly attracted to his own sex. Through Clive, whom he encounters at Cambridge, and through Alec, the gamekeeper on Clive's country estate, Maurice gradually experiences a profound emotional and sexual awakening. A tale of passion, bravery and defiance, this intensely personal novel was completed in 1914 but remained unpublished until after Forster's death in 1970. Compellingly honest and beautifully written, it offers a powerful condemnation of the repressive attitudes of British society, and is at once a moving love story and an intimate tale of one man's erotic and political self-discovery. In his introduction, David Leavitt explores the significance of the novel in relation to Forster's own life and as a founding work of modern gay literature. This edition reproduces the Abinger text of the novel, and includes new notes, a chronology and further reading. E. M. Forster (1879-1970) was a noted English author and critic and a member of the Bloomsbury group. His first novel, Where Angels Fear To Tread appeared in 1905. The Longest Journey appeared in 1907, followed by A Room With A View (1908), based partly on the material from extended holidays in Italy with his mother. Howards End (1910) was a story that centred on an English country house and dealt with the clash between two families, one interested in art and literature, the other only in business. Maurice was revised several times during his life, and finally published posthumously in 1971. If you enjoyed Maurice, you might like Forster's A Room With a View, also available in Penguin Classics.
Edward Morgan Forster (1879-1970) wrote six novels - Where Angels Fear to Tread (1905), The Longest Journey (1907), A Room with a View (1908), Howards End (1910), A Passage to India (1924). Maurice , written in 1914, was published posthumously in 1971. He also published two volumes of short stories; two collections of essays; a critical work (Aspects of the Novel); The Hill of Devi; two biographies; two books about Alexandria; and the libretto for Britten's opera Billy Budd. David Leavitt is the author of several novels and story collections, most recently The Body of Jonah Boyd (2004). With Mark Mitchell, he edited the Penguin US edition of E.M. Forster's Selected Stories, as well as The New Penguin Book of Gay Short Stories. He lives in Gainesville, Florida, where he is Professor of English at the University of Florida.
当三十年后的E•M•福斯特在书中借作品人物莫瑞斯之口说出那句“我得了王尔德那种不可言说的病”时,这两位无论在思想倾向、美学追求和写作风格上都迥然相异的作家终于在一个层面上达到了共鸣,三十年前审判台上的王尔德那段缓慢而铿锵的辩驳也终于在多年以后有了这样一个...
评分看得见风景,找不到房间 纪念英国作家E·M·福斯特逝世四十周年 转自文学报10.03.04 文:余扬 1924年,E·M·福斯特发表了一生的杰作《印度之行》,在此后近五十年的漫长时间里,他再也不曾涉足小说创作。是宿命,还是偶然?福斯特的“沉默”成了一个令人费解的谜,引发人...
评分当三十年后的E•M•福斯特在书中借作品人物莫瑞斯之口说出那句“我得了王尔德那种不可言说的病”时,这两位无论在思想倾向、美学追求和写作风格上都迥然相异的作家终于在一个层面上达到了共鸣,三十年前审判台上的王尔德那段缓慢而铿锵的辩驳也终于在多年以后有了这样一个...
评分爱情的种子到底从何处产生?又是怎么样播撒进恋人的心田?收获的人又须以何种方式来收割才能获得幸福?是英国著名小说家爱•摩•福斯特用小说来触及这些问题。读过他小说的人可能不多,但是看过从他的小说改编的电影的人可能就多了,比如《看得见风景的房间》、《霍华德庄...
评分创作是对自我的一种确认。这话用在爱•摩•福斯特的小说《莫瑞斯》上或许非常合适。作为一名同性恋者,福斯特已经厌倦了仅在男女相爱的范畴里写他的小说,他需要一个刺激,更确切地说是一次袒露,来认证他对于“先天性同性爱”这一概念的理解。 虽然福斯特在小说后记中竭...
Also, I dedicate it 'To a Happier Year'
评分企鹅版书大好,如果不那么贵就更好了T T。Introduction的作者是个gay scholar,说“Forster doesn't want to be Maurice, Forster wants Maurice”,哈哈哈
评分浪漫的,太浪漫的……也許這就是葉芝所謂的‘pilgrim soul’.
评分Also, I dedicate it 'To a Happier Year'
评分'People were all around them, but with eyes that had gone intensely blue he whispered, "I love you"'
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