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Betram Cope's Year Henry Blake Fuller

Betram Cope's Year By Henry Blake Fuller

Betram Cope's Year by Henry Blake Fuller


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Betram Cope's Year by Henry Blake Fuller

Bertram Copes Year (1919) is a novel by Henry Blake Fuller. Having established himself as a leading figure in Chicagos burgeoning literary scene, Fullera pioneer of American realist fictionproduced this late masterpiece, often considered one the nations earliest homosexual novels. Both profound and funny, Bertram Copes Year is a classic campus story that critiques the social lives of academics while emphasizing the struggles of its intelligent young hero. Of course, there is no more reason for assuming that every man will make a good lover than that every woman will make a good mother or a good housekeeper. Or that every adult male will make a good citizen....I don't feel that I'm an especially creditable one. So it runs. We ground our general life on theories, and then the facts come up and slap us in the face. Where theories fail, experience is all that remains. For Bertram Cope, a promising young English instructor, this truth proves both enticing and dangeroussearching for recognition, he suffers from self-doubt; searching for love, he finds romance wherever he turns. As he balances his work alongside affairs with older men and women, as well as some fleeting matches with women his own age, Bertram finds himself longing for his old friend Arthur Lemoyne, perhaps the only person who has always treated him as human. Hilarious and heartfelt, Bertram Copes Year is a groundbreaking work of queer literature that continues to entertain and inform over a century after it was published. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Blake Fullers Bertram Copes Year is a classic work of queer American literature reimagined for modern readers.

About Henry Blake Fuller

Henry Blake Fuller (1857-1929) was an American novelist and short story writer. Born in Chicago, he gained a reputation as a young romance writer emulating the style of Henry James. By 1893, however, he turned to realism with The Cliff-Dwellers, a fast-paced novel set in Chicagos business world. Praised by critic William Dean Howells, Fuller nevertheless continued to pursue new literary ground, publishing a series of one act plays collected in The Puppet Booth (1896), as well as working as an editor and contributor to The Dial and Poetry. His masterpiece, however, is Bertram Copes Year (1919), a campus novel set at a fictionalized Northwestern University. Recognized for its groundbreaking portrayal of homosexual characters, the novel is a courageous and controversial work of literature from a pioneering gay author. Honored for his achievements by the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame and the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame, Fuller was a talented author for whom the political and personal are always intertwined.

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NLS9781513295305
9781513295305
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Betram Cope's Year by Henry Blake Fuller
New
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Graphic Arts Books
2021-06-10
202
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