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Carpenter, Edward 1844-1929: Critical Essay by Robert K. Martin

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SOURCE: "Edward Carpenter and the Double Structure of 'Maurice'," in Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 8, Nos. 3-4, 1983, pp. 35-46.

In the following essay, Kellogg takes as his point of departure a comment from E. M. Forster regarding the influence of Carpenter on his novel Maurice, and then proceeds to examine that influence with regard to specific structural aspects of the novel.

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