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Andre Gide: Pederasty and Pedagogy
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Publisher:

   Oxford University

Place of Publication:

  Oxford  

Publication Year:

  1998
Subjects:   Gide, Andrae,--1869-1951--Criticism And Interpretation, Homosexuality And Literature--France
Table of contents
Contents
ABBREVIATIONS x
1 PEDAGOGY, PEDERASTY, DIFFERENCE AND DESIRE 1
2 GIDE'S BODY 41
3 HER VOICE 118
4 MALE CHAINS 169
5 THE DANGEROUS INDIVIDUAL 210
6 UNCLES AND AUNTS 253
7 CATHERINE AND 'VICTOR' 299
8 ANDROGYDE 342
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 365
INDEX 377
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...first and foremost, often to the exclusion of all other literature; they are proud of their native tongue, in song as in speech...better than ours. Such was my perception based on a life in France during the 1950s when that country -- though we couldnt...Genet. He was not only the greatest writer of post- war France, he was the most interesting and the most important -- attributes...
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...after being treated for minor injuries. Im sure theres an innocent explanation. He was probably only popping over to France to stock up on duty frees. Maybehis Air Miles were about to expire. You couldnt make it up.. Gay bigots make the...longer considered suitable because of their Christian beliefs. Theyrefuse to tell children in their charge that homosexuality is an acceptablelifestyle. Mrs Johns, from Derby, says they were asked: What would you do if aten-year-old child...andcharged with public order offences after telling police officers in OxfordStreet, where he was distributing extremist literature: Ive got a bomb, Imgoing to blow you all up. He gave his address as the Tora Bora mountains. Yet, incredibly, he...
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...wholly apolitical, which is why - when he was interned by the Germans during the war, after being trapped in occupied France - he accepted the chance to broadcast some very funny and Wodehousian talks on the radio, largely to assure his...was to anything that did not involve books, writing, cricket, golf, television soap operas and Pekingese dogs. Homosexuality, latent or otherwise, has been hinted at, though there is no evidence of physical contact that I am aware of...was this: Wodehouse was not deep. He had no message. He was merely one of the greatest writers in the history of literature. Behind the happy face there lived a happy man. . Wodehouse, by Joseph Connolly, is published by Haus Publishing...
...Soon it may be a crime to publish a picture of a very skinny woman in the fashion capital of the world. Last week, Frances National Assembly voted to approve a bill that makes encouraging "extreme thinness" punishable by up to three years...one months jail time for preaching a sermon, later published in a newspaper, that quoted biblical texts condemning homosexuality. (Two years later, the sentence finally was overturned on appeal.) Most surprisingly, even other countries in the...the ad also was fined. Religious freedom doesnt fare too well up north, with the Bible basically considered hate literature. Great Britain, whose thinkers once helped inspire the American Revolution, also has a law forbidding incitement...


 

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