Forrest Reid (1875-1947) was an Irish novelist, literary critic, and translator, known largely for his contributions to the genre of literary fiction characterized by its intense lyricism and subtle presentation of homosexual themes at a time when such subjects were quite taboo. Reid's notable work 'The Garden God: A Tale of Two Boys' (1905) is a bildungsroman that delicately illustrates the blossoming friendship and emotional bond between two male protagonists. This novel stands as one of Reid's more explicit engagements with homoerotic themes and has earned him both critical acclaim and scholarly interest for its aesthetic qualities and its daring subject matter, particularly in the context of early 20th-century literature. A contemporary and acquaintance of E.M. Forster, Reid's art was informed by an intimate and personal approach to narrative and characters. Despite the fact that he never attained the same level of fame as some of his counterparts, Reid's body of work has been deemed significant in the study of LGBTQ+ literary history, with 'The Garden God' remaining a poignant example of his nuanced, evocative storytelling and his contribution to the modernist literary movement. His oeuvre included other accomplished works such as the novel 'Uncle Stephen' and 'Following Darkness', which further showcase his talents and the recurrent exploration of themes related to nature, adolescence, and spiritual introspection.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 4.9.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Prague |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker |
Literatur ► Krimi / Thriller / Horror ► Horror | |
Schlagworte | Adolescent Relationships • Belfast Setting • british author • Coming of Age • Coming-of-Age Novel • early 20th century fiction • Edwardian Era • England • English literature • Fiction • Forrest Reid novels • gay literature classics • historical LGBT fiction • introspective narrative • Irish authors • Irish Literature • literary fiction • Male friendship • Platonic Love • Psychological exploration • psychological fiction • Schoolboys • teenage boys • Twentieth century • victorian era literature |
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