Maurice By Em Forster Link
In an era where gay characters were destined for suicide, prison, or miserable marriages, Forster insisted on a happy ending. In his "Terminal Note" (added later in life), Forster wrote: "I was determined that in fiction anyway, two men should fall in love and remain in it for the ever and ever that fiction allows."
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Maurice nodded, though he understood nothing. He understood only that he wished to touch Clive’s hand, and that this wish felt like a stone dropped into a deep well. The splash would come later. In an era where gay characters were destined
"I shall never see you again," Maurice said. or miserable marriages