The Oldest Gay Novels. Orlando, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Cecil Dreeme, The Sins of the Cities, Well of Loneliness, Carmilla...

Par : Oscar Wilde, Bayard Taylor, Virginia Woolf, Lucas Malet, Robert Hichens

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  • Nombre de pages2899
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  • ISBN859-65--4778623-8
  • EAN8596547786238
  • Date de parution22/12/2023
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  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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"The Oldest Gay Novels" offers a profound journey through the nuanced landscape of early LGBTQ literature, capturing a spectrum of stylistic innovations and thematic explorations. This anthology carefully curates seminal works from an era when queerness was often expressed in subtext and coded language, yet still managed to challenge societal norms with resilience and creativity. The collection brings together a rich mosaic of stories that traverse the boundaries of genre, from gothic intrigue to tender introspections, each piece distinct yet echoing a shared undercurrent of defiance and yearning.
The anthology's contributors'Äîincluding luminaries such as Oscar Wilde, Virginia Woolf, and Radclyffe Hall'Äîspan diverse backgrounds and experiences, forming a tapestry that reflects the period's varied expressions of gay identity. These writers, facing their own societal constraints, became pioneers within their literary movements, pushing the boundaries of what was publicly acceptable and laying the groundwork for future generations of queer literature.
The collection unites these voices to provide a retrospective glimpse into the evolution of LGBTQ themes, deeply rooted in historical and cultural contexts that enriched and, at times, constricted their creative outputs. Readers of "The Oldest Gay Novels" are afforded a rare opportunity to immerse themselves in the layered narrations of pioneering LGBTQ writers. This anthology not only showcases the diversity of early gay literature but also frames an essential dialogue between past and present, offering invaluable insights into the social dynamics through a literary lens.
It stands as an educational cornerstone, an exploration of bold narratives, and a testament to the indomitable spirit of self-expression that continues to resonate today. Those who seek depth and diversity in storytelling will find this collection a compelling addition to their literary journeys.
"The Oldest Gay Novels" offers a profound journey through the nuanced landscape of early LGBTQ literature, capturing a spectrum of stylistic innovations and thematic explorations. This anthology carefully curates seminal works from an era when queerness was often expressed in subtext and coded language, yet still managed to challenge societal norms with resilience and creativity. The collection brings together a rich mosaic of stories that traverse the boundaries of genre, from gothic intrigue to tender introspections, each piece distinct yet echoing a shared undercurrent of defiance and yearning.
The anthology's contributors'Äîincluding luminaries such as Oscar Wilde, Virginia Woolf, and Radclyffe Hall'Äîspan diverse backgrounds and experiences, forming a tapestry that reflects the period's varied expressions of gay identity. These writers, facing their own societal constraints, became pioneers within their literary movements, pushing the boundaries of what was publicly acceptable and laying the groundwork for future generations of queer literature.
The collection unites these voices to provide a retrospective glimpse into the evolution of LGBTQ themes, deeply rooted in historical and cultural contexts that enriched and, at times, constricted their creative outputs. Readers of "The Oldest Gay Novels" are afforded a rare opportunity to immerse themselves in the layered narrations of pioneering LGBTQ writers. This anthology not only showcases the diversity of early gay literature but also frames an essential dialogue between past and present, offering invaluable insights into the social dynamics through a literary lens.
It stands as an educational cornerstone, an exploration of bold narratives, and a testament to the indomitable spirit of self-expression that continues to resonate today. Those who seek depth and diversity in storytelling will find this collection a compelling addition to their literary journeys.
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