The present paper is an attempt to explore the homosexuality in E. M. Forster"s posthumously published novel, Maurice (1971). He is a prolific author of Edwardian literary tradition, who has penned several essays, critical reviews, various significant biographies and short stories. Forster"s novels reflect a broad vision of human experiences, which not only enriches the Edwardian literary tradition, but it also adds a significant milestone in the tradition of world literature. His literary creations, though they articulate the various socio-cultural problems, Forster is conscious about the equilibrium of the didacticism and the entertainment value. As a result, his novels are popular even in the modern period and have become a subject of fi...
HOMOSEXUALITY AND IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT OF MAURICE HALL IN MAURICE (1987) BY JAMES IVORY
In this program, Forster's biographer, friends, and literary critics paint a detailed portrait of th...
This thesis seeks to re-examine the nature of E.M. Forster’s fiction and its place within the canon ...
This paper outlines the impacts of English heteronormativity on E.M. Forster’s novel Maurice by expl...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of EnglishE.M. ...
Maurice remains a peculiar object in Forster’s fiction as well as in literature in general and keeps...
This essay provides some insight into how the representation of masculinity, homosocial bonds and ho...
“By linking their love to the past he linked it to the present” (Forster 745). E. M. Forster’s Mauri...
This stud attempts to follow the personal and artistic struggles of Bloomsbury novelists Virginia Wo...
This thesis examines E.M. Forster’s The Longest Journey as a queer text by contrasting it with Mauri...
Maurice and The Life to Come, Forster\u27s so-called posthumous works, published respectively in 197...
During their ongoing lives, both E. M. Forster’s gay bildungsroman/romance ‘Maurice’ (written 1913–1...
Women and contemporary women’s movements exerted a considerable influence on Maurice, even though ad...
This article presents an overview of the literary controversy surrounding the publication of E. M. F...
This thesis places Forster's fiction in the homosexual tradition of English literature and presents...
HOMOSEXUALITY AND IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT OF MAURICE HALL IN MAURICE (1987) BY JAMES IVORY
In this program, Forster's biographer, friends, and literary critics paint a detailed portrait of th...
This thesis seeks to re-examine the nature of E.M. Forster’s fiction and its place within the canon ...
This paper outlines the impacts of English heteronormativity on E.M. Forster’s novel Maurice by expl...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of EnglishE.M. ...
Maurice remains a peculiar object in Forster’s fiction as well as in literature in general and keeps...
This essay provides some insight into how the representation of masculinity, homosocial bonds and ho...
“By linking their love to the past he linked it to the present” (Forster 745). E. M. Forster’s Mauri...
This stud attempts to follow the personal and artistic struggles of Bloomsbury novelists Virginia Wo...
This thesis examines E.M. Forster’s The Longest Journey as a queer text by contrasting it with Mauri...
Maurice and The Life to Come, Forster\u27s so-called posthumous works, published respectively in 197...
During their ongoing lives, both E. M. Forster’s gay bildungsroman/romance ‘Maurice’ (written 1913–1...
Women and contemporary women’s movements exerted a considerable influence on Maurice, even though ad...
This article presents an overview of the literary controversy surrounding the publication of E. M. F...
This thesis places Forster's fiction in the homosexual tradition of English literature and presents...
HOMOSEXUALITY AND IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT OF MAURICE HALL IN MAURICE (1987) BY JAMES IVORY
In this program, Forster's biographer, friends, and literary critics paint a detailed portrait of th...
This thesis seeks to re-examine the nature of E.M. Forster’s fiction and its place within the canon ...