Bertram Cope's Year
Henry Blake Fuller
Lu par James K. White





This novel was perhaps the most daring and affirmative LGBT literature of the first two decades of the 20th century in America. In this story, Bertram Cope is a young college instructor, about twenty-four years old ("certainly not a day over twenty-five"), who is pursued by men and women, both younger and older than himself. In writing this novel, Fuller had to carefully craft his plot schemes so as not to offend the sensibilities of publishers. As a result, today's reader is left somewhat, but not entirely, confused about the precise feelings that characters develop for one another by the end of the book. Nevertheless, no publishing house would touch it, which ultimately required that Fuller go the self-publishing route.
Bertram Cope's Year was the first novel by an established American writer that dealt exclusively with the subject of homosexuality. Although it did not achieve the notariety it deserved at the time, it set the tone for the increasingly open discussion of gay themes in literary form. (Introduction by James K. White) (8 hr 48 min)
Chapitres
Cope at a College Tea | 20:19 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Makes a Sunday Afternoon Call | 12:59 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Is "Entertained" | 12:01 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Is Considered | 15:53 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Is Considered Further | 15:21 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Dines--And Tells About It | 17:17 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Under Scrutiny | 14:54 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Undertakes An Excursion | 13:37 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope On The Edge Of Things | 14:26 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope At His House Party | 15:30 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Enlivens The Country | 15:58 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Amidst Cross-Purposes | 14:58 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Dines Again--And Stays After | 22:20 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Makes An Evasion | 18:26 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Entertains Several Ladies | 19:56 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Goes A-Sailing | 17:32 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Among Cross-Currents | 18:21 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope At The Call Of Duty | 23:31 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Finds Himself Committed | 16:13 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Has A Distressful Christmas | 18:50 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope, Safeguarded, Calls Again | 19:19 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Shall Be Rescued | 14:10 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Regains His Freedom | 12:37 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope In Danger Anew | 16:29 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope In Double Danger | 12:34 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope As A Go-Between | 16:26 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Escapes A Snare | 14:42 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Absent From A Wedding | 13:23 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Again In The Country | 14:18 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope As A Hero | 13:14 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Gets New Light On His Chum | 13:21 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope Takes His Degree | 12:50 | Lu par James K. White |
Cope In A Final View | 17:05 | Lu par James K. White |
Critiques
True





Mark Gordon
I was a young graduate and doctoral professor, both females and males were after me. It reads true





marilynjayelewis
Wonderfully read and an unexpected gem.