Joseph and His Friend

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In 'Joseph and His Friend,' Bayard Taylor crafts a poignant narrative exploring the complexities of male friendship, framed within the societal norms of 19th-century America. The novel deftly blends elements of romance and realism, as it chronicles the emotional bond between Joseph and his friend, an intimacy that challenges conventional perceptions of friendship and love. Taylor's lyrical prose offers profound insights into the characters' inner lives, reflecting the literary influences of his time, notably transcendentalism and the Romantic movement, while engaging with broader themes of identity and societal expectation. Bayard Taylor, an esteemed poet, novelist, and travel writer, drew on his deep understanding of human relationships and societal constraints to create this seminal work. Taylor's experiences traveling across America and his exposure to diverse cultures profoundly shaped his worldview, allowing him to articulate the struggles of individuals amidst societal pressures. His close relationships with men, combined with his progressive stance on issues such as gender and sexuality, illuminate the motivations behind 'Joseph and His Friend.' This novel is a must-read for those interested in early explorations of queer relationships in literature, as well as for fans of character-driven narratives that explore the depth of human connections. Taylor's nuanced storytelling invites readers to contemplate the nature of friendship and the boundaries of societal norms, making it both a timeless and relevant work.

Autorentext

Bayard Taylor (1825-1878) was the author of first American gay novel. He was also was a poet, literary critic, translator, travel author, and diplomat.


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In 'Joseph and His Friend,' Bayard Taylor crafts a poignant narrative exploring the complexities of male friendship, framed within the societal norms of 19th-century America. The novel deftly blends elements of romance and realism, as it chronicles the emotional bond between Joseph and his friend, an intimacy that challenges conventional perceptions of friendship and love. Taylor's lyrical prose offers profound insights into the characters' inner lives, reflecting the literary influences of his time, notably transcendentalism and the Romantic movement, while engaging with broader themes of identity and societal expectation. Bayard Taylor, an esteemed poet, novelist, and travel writer, drew on his deep understanding of human relationships and societal constraints to create this seminal work. Taylor's experiences traveling across America and his exposure to diverse cultures profoundly shaped his worldview, allowing him to articulate the struggles of individuals amidst societal pressures. His close relationships with men, combined with his progressive stance on issues such as gender and sexuality, illuminate the motivations behind 'Joseph and His Friend.' This novel is a must-read for those interested in early explorations of queer relationships in literature, as well as for fans of character-driven narratives that explore the depth of human connections. Taylor's nuanced storytelling invites readers to contemplate the nature of friendship and the boundaries of societal norms, making it both a timeless and relevant work.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09788028359027
    • Genre Fiction & Literature
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 164
    • Herausgeber Sharp Ink
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm x T9mm
    • Jahr 2023
    • EAN 9788028359027
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-80-283-5902-7
    • Titel Joseph and His Friend
    • Autor Bayard Taylor
    • Untertitel America's First Gay Novel
    • Gewicht 228g

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