The Road of Danger, Guilt, and Shame: The Lonely Way of A.E. HousmanFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2002 - 370 pagina's This book is a close study of A. E. Housman's poetry, including light verse, parodies, juvenilia and workshop material, as well as the well-known poems of A Shropshire Lad, Last Poems, More Poems, and Additional Poems. It traces the homosexual parables written as light verse and the gay subtext and implications of the heterosexual and ambiguous poems as well as discusses the more overtly gay lyrics. This book demonstrates the depths and complexity of even the most seemingly pellucid poems, considering the poetry in the light the individual poems shed on each other as well as that provided by Housman's other writings and his life. |
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Pagina 96
... male com- panion , nor is it surprising that the substantive that determines the form of his dependent is seen as a male . Nor , finally , is the implication that the male can only find bliss with another male surprising . Although Jill ...
... male com- panion , nor is it surprising that the substantive that determines the form of his dependent is seen as a male . Nor , finally , is the implication that the male can only find bliss with another male surprising . Although Jill ...
Pagina 227
... male friends in terms that carry , to our ears at least , an erotic charge . This posed a problem for him . He solved it by adopting a relaxed , easygoing , casual tone when speaking of male friend- ship , and a style of overtones and ...
... male friends in terms that carry , to our ears at least , an erotic charge . This posed a problem for him . He solved it by adopting a relaxed , easygoing , casual tone when speaking of male friend- ship , and a style of overtones and ...
Pagina 302
... male for a male , with two dimensions : homosexuality ( a male for another male ) and self - love ( a male for himself , his own reflection ) . In this particular poem , " the boy to whom the poem is addressed would be ... captivated by ...
... male for a male , with two dimensions : homosexuality ( a male for another male ) and self - love ( a male for himself , his own reflection ) . In this particular poem , " the boy to whom the poem is addressed would be ... captivated by ...
Inhoudsopgave
Acknowledgments | 31 |
5888 | 67 |
The Bogle of the Hairy Weid | 87 |
Copyright | |
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