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|a Jones, Norman W.
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|a Gay and lesbian historical fiction :
|b sexual mystery and post-secular narrative /
|c Norman W. Jones.
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|a 1st ed.
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|a New York :
|b Palgrave Macmillan,
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|a 1 online resource (xii, 218 pages)
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-210) and index.
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|a Introduction : Spot the homo : definitions -- Mysterious hauntings and revisionist histories -- Romancing the past : the uses of identification -- Coming-out stories as conversion narratives -- Familiar stories from strange bedfellows : chosen community -- Afterword : Can we talk?
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|a "The first extensive study of gay and lesbian historical fiction, this book demonstrates how the highly popular genre helps us understand gay and lesbian history. It shows not only why the genre should be taken more seriously by historians but also how it implicitly works to ameliorate divisions between Christianity and homosexuality. The book contends that gay and lesbian historical fictions model ways of approaching sexual and historical mystery not as a threat to understanding but as its ground. These fictions thus implicitly undermine the supposed dichotomy between secular and sacred ways of knowing, thereby expanding the resources for ethical debate about homosexuality."--Jacket.
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|a Gay people's writings, American
|x History and criticism
|x Theory, etc.
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|a Gay people's writings, English
|x History and criticism
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|a Homosexuality in literature.
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|a Homosexuality and literature
|z United States
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|y 20th century.
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|a Homosexuality and literature
|z England
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|y 20th century.
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|a American literature
|y 20th century
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|a English literature
|y 20th century
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|a Gay men in literature.
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|a Lesbians in literature.
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