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Queer Friendship

Male Intimacy in the English Literary Tradition

By (author) George E. Haggerty
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Published: 29th Mar 2018
Dimensions: w 149mm h 233mm d 23mm
Weight: 440g
ISBN-10: 1108418759
ISBN-13: 9781108418751
Barcode No: 9781108418751
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Friendship in the classical world was celebrated as among the highest human achievements: nothing was more likely to lead to the divine than looking for it in the eyes of a friend. In exploring the complexities of male-male relations beyond the simple labels of sexuality, Queer Friendship shows how love between men has a rich and varied history in English literature. The friend could offer a reflection of one's own worth and a celebration of a kind of mutuality that was not connected to family or home. These same-sex friendships are memorable because they give shape to the novels of which they are a part, and question the assumption that the love between friends is different from the love between lovers. Queer Friendship explores English literary friendship in three ways: the elegiac, the erotic, and the platonic, by considering a myriad of works, including Sterne's Tristram Shandy, Tennyson's 'In Memoriam A. H. H.', and Dickens' Great Expectations.

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'The author makes substantive inquiry into the fluidity of male-male relations as depicted in such canonical novels as Tristram Shandy, Jacob's Room, and Great Expectations, bringing to the fore the nature and worth of male friendship, its tether to shifting socioeconomic concerns throughout English history, its commentary on male sexuality, and its influence on readers' interpretation of said texts.' J. Neal, Governors State University, Illinois 'Haggerty's book opens new possibilities for queer scholarship, which is perhaps its crowning achievement.' Jason S. Farr, Eighteenth-Century Fiction