02799oam 2200685 450 991013676860332120231213121300.09781612494173(eBook)161249417X(eBook)9781612494210(ePub eBook)1612494218(ePub eBook)9781557537508(eBook)155753750X(eBook)9781557537317(paperback)1557537313(paperback)(CKB)3710000000627636(OCoLC)949272962(ScCtBLL)40c1b2c0-4925-4dc8-aaa9-da2792c112f5(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/26907(EXLCZ)99371000000062763620180122d2016 uu 0engur||#---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReconsidering the emergence of the gay novel in English and German /James Patrick WilperWest LafayettePurdue University Press2016West Lafayette, Indiana :Purdue University Press,[2016].©20161 online resource (xi, 201 pages) digital file(s)Comparative cultures and literaturesPrint version: 9781557537317 Includes bibliographical references and index.Examines a key moment in the development of the modern gay novel by analysing four novels by German, British, and American writers. James P. Wilper studies how the texts are influenced by and respond and react to four schools of thought regarding male homosexuality in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.Comparative cultures and literatures.Gay people's writingsHistory and criticismEnglish fictionEnglish-speaking countriesHistory and criticismGerman fictionEurope, German-speakingHistory and criticismHomosexuality and literatureGay men in literatureLesbians in literatureLiteratureEffeminacyGreek loveHomosexualityOscar WildeSexologyGay people's writingsHistory and criticism.English fictionHistory and criticism.German fictionHistory and criticism.Homosexuality and literature.Gay men in literature.Lesbians in literature.809.8920664Wilper James Patrick1981-858070UkMaJRU9910136768603321Reconsidering the emergence of the gay novel in English and German1915792UNINA