Where Angels Fear to Tread

Where Angels Fear to Tread

Where Angels Fear to Tread

Where Angels Fear to Tread

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Overview

Where Angels Fear to Tread is the first of Forster's Italian novels. It is a forerunner to A Room With a View, but with a much darker worldview. There is little whimsical about it. The homoerotic element incorporated in the friendship between Phillip and Gino, the two male leads, is notable and places the novel as a harbinger for Maurice. Many readers find the book one of Forster's most compelling narratives, and more than a few consider it their favorite. In particular, fans of Maurice's Scudder will appreciate Forster's portrait of Gino.

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"Where Angels Fear To Tread is ... a whirlwind that spins around the character of Philip Herriton, who is torn between what he believes is right, and what he has been taught to believe is right. His attraction to the swarthy Gino adds an unspoken layer of tension to that conflict. It's a surprising book because it defies convention, and oscillates between comedy and tragedy." -- Christopher Bryant, Polari Magazine

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765573426
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 05/21/2022
Pages: 140
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.33(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Edward Morgan Forster’s most homosexual works are the two published posthumously, his novel Maurice, written in 1913 but not published until 1971, and a collection of short stories titled The Life to Come. Forster’s other works were published as he wrote them. None contained overtly homosexual themes, although what readers would now refer to as a “gay sensibility” is present in all. Forster was a prolific writer in his youth but ceased to write at age forty-five.

Forster never married and was well-known among his friends to be homosexual. However, he remained celibate until the age of thirty-eight when he visited Egypt and had sex with a wounded soldier he met on the beach. He lived a closeted life, but eventually enjoyed a loving relationship with a married policeman named Bob Buckingham. The two met when Forster was fifty-one, Buckingham twenty-eight, and the relationship lasted forty years. Before meeting Buckingham, Forster had much briefer affairs with another policeman and a bus driver.

Date of Birth:

January 1, 1879

Date of Death:

June 7, 1970

Place of Birth:

London

Place of Death:

Coventry, England

Education:

B. A. in classics, King's College, Cambridge, 1900; B. A. in history, 1901; M.A., 1910
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