The phrase "he's got an enormous...mustache," makes me want to burst out laughing, so I hope it's not an attempt at overcompensation. Honestly, it's always looked to me like Clive and Maurice share the same fake mustache. The two of them never sport one at the same time.
It's mor-ris, and the greenwood is edward carpenter's ideaferd_egganFebruary 2 2005, 23:47:51 UTC
EM Forster once said that it was the touch of Edward Carpenter's lover on his back, just above his butt, that electrified him and made the ending of Maurice clear. Carpenter was a socialist, interested in hindu and buddhist ideas, a feminist and poet, a big admirer of Walt Whitman. He is great to read: Love's Coming of Age is a poetic but 19C-limited view of sexuality and gender.
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The phrase "he's got an enormous...mustache," makes me want to burst out laughing, so I hope it's not an attempt at overcompensation.
Honestly, it's always looked to me like Clive and Maurice share the same fake mustache. The two of them never sport one at the same time.
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