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Maurice by E.M. Forster is a poignant exploration of a young man's struggle with his sexual identity in early 20th-century England. It follows Maurice Hall from his schooldays through adulthood, depicting his personal journey towards self-acceptance amidst societal pressures and norms. The novel examines themes of love, class, and the quest for authentic existence.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy poignant, early 20th-century stories about self-discovery, social constraints, and the exploration of same-sex relationships. Written with sensitivity and depth, it challenges societal norms and offers a profound, emotional journey.

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Maurice

Written during 1913 and 1914, Maurice deals with the then unmentionable subject of homosexuality. More unusual, it concerns a relationship that ends happily.

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Maurice by E.M. Forster is a deeply moving and intensely personal novel that traces the life and emotional journey of Maurice Hall, a young man from a privileged background. Maurice grows up with a keen sense of his societal role but finds himself increasingly drawn to relationships with other men, something that challenges the norms and expectations of early 20th-century British society. This realization begins during his time at Cambridge, where he meets and forms a close bond with Clive Durham, a fellow student. Their relationship evolves in a society that condemns homosexual love, pushing Maurice into a conflict between his true self and societal conformity.

The novel's narrative takes a significant turn as Maurice meets Alec Scudder, the gamekeeper on Clive's country estate. With Alec, Maurice experiences a profound emotional and sexual awakening that is both liberating and terrifying. This connection compels Maurice to question the very foundation of his life, ultimately leading him on a path of self-discovery and defiance against repressive societal norms.

Forster's exquisite prose and compelling honesty breathe life into this story of passion, bravery, and defiance. Though completed in 1914, Maurice remained unpublished until after Forster's death in 1970, owing to the novel’s bold and candid examination of themes such as same-sex love and societal repression. The novel’s posthumous publication allowed readers to finally experience this powerful narrative.

Maurice is not just a poignant love story; it is also a courageous exploration of one man’s erotic and political self-discovery. It provides a powerful condemnation of the repressive attitudes of British society in the early 20th century. Forster's portrayal of Maurice's journey from denial to acceptance of his true nature remains a powerful and relevant tale about the quest for personal truth and love against all odds.

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Maurice by E.M. Forster is praised for its ahead-of-its-time portrayal of same-sex love and its nuanced character development. Critics appreciate its honest exploration of societal norms and personal identity, though some see it as less polished compared to Forster's other works.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780141441139

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 July 2005

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Contributors:

  • Edited by Steven D. Levitt

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 16.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 205g

Pages: 272

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About the Author

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.

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