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Maurice
Book • 1971
Written in 1913-1914, 'Maurice' follows the life of Maurice Hall, a young man navigating his homosexuality in a society where it was unaccepted.
The novel explores his relationships with Clive Durham and Alec Scudder, contrasting the constraints of upper-class life with the freedom of a cross-class romance.
It was published posthumously in 1971, offering a powerful commentary on societal norms and the pursuit of authentic love.
The novel explores his relationships with Clive Durham and Alec Scudder, contrasting the constraints of upper-class life with the freedom of a cross-class romance.
It was published posthumously in 1971, offering a powerful commentary on societal norms and the pursuit of authentic love.
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, describing the plot of the film "Maurice" which is adapted from it.

Juliette Arnaud

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L’intégrale : “La dernière” du 15 juin 2025 avec Serge Zaka
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as an autobiographical novel that was adapted into the movie 'Maurice'.

Juliette Arnaud

Ceux qui s’aiment queer…
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in the closing remarks of the podcast, referencing a quote from a dancer in a PBS documentary.

Holly Howard

John Sorensen-Jolink of Coil and Drift
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when discussing characters who feel very certain of what they want and what their view of the future is.

Yael van der Wouden

The Safekeep, with Women’s Prize-winner Yael van der Wouden