Homosexuality in the Life and Work of Joseph Conrad: Love Between the Lines

Homosexuality in the Life and Work of Joseph Conrad: Love Between the Lines

by Richard J. Ruppel
Homosexuality in the Life and Work of Joseph Conrad: Love Between the Lines

Homosexuality in the Life and Work of Joseph Conrad: Love Between the Lines

by Richard J. Ruppel

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Overview

This book analyzes the representations of homosexuality in Conrad’s fiction, beginning with Conrad’s life and letters to show that Conrad himself was, at least imaginatively, bisexual. Conrad’s recurrent bouts of neurasthenia, his difficult courtships, late marriage, and frequent expressions of misogyny can all be attributed to the fact that Conrad was emotionally, temperamentally, and, perhaps, even erotically more comfortable with men than women.

Subsequent chapters trace Conrad’s fictional representations of homosexuality. Through his analysis, Ruppel reveals that homoeroticism is endemic to the adventure genre and how Conrad’s bachelor-narrators interest in younger men is homoerotic. Conrad scholars and those interested in homosexuality and constructions of masculinity should all be interested in this work.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415955874
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/04/2008
Series: Studies in Major Literary Authors
Pages: 122
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Richard J. Ruppel, chair of the English department at Chapman University, earned BA, Masters, and PhD degrees at Michigan, Duke, and UNC Chapel Hill. He has published essays and given a number of papers on Joseph Conrad, focusing primarily on colonialism and representations of male intimacy. He co-edited Imperial Desire: Dissident Sexualities and Colonial Literature (Minnesota Press, 2003).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Chapter One: Playing Tricks on the Dead: Outing Joseph Conrad and the Ethics of Literary Criticism

Chapter Two: Life, Letters, and Neurasthenia

Chapter Three: Male Intimacy in Conrad’s Tales of Adventure — The Nigger of the Narcissus and Heart of Darkness

Chapter Four: Male Intimacy in Conrad’s Tales of Adventure — Romance and Victory

Chapter Five: Conrad’s Bachelor Narrators: Lord Jim, "Il Conde," and Under Western Eyes

Chapter Six: Conrad’s Bachelor Narrators: "The Secret Sharer," Chance, and The Shadow Line

Chapter Seven: Conclusion: "Amy Foster" and Imaginative Bisexuality

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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