Maurice - E.M. Forster
⭐ 9.0/10
(Originally written by Rebecca)
I watched this movie last year and really enjoyed it, and only really intended to read the book because I'd found it at a book sale for a dollar and it was sitting on my shelf. Today on a whim I downloaded the audiobook and listened to all 6 hours in one day. Maybe it's all the Edwardian non-fiction I've been reading recently, but this story got me in ways I REALLY did not expect. I know E.M. Forster was a gay man himself, and I felt like the portrayal of a gay man in Edwardian England was incredibly, heartbreakingly authentic. I have a lot of feelings about this story, but I'll just say that it made me weep a little bit, alone in my room, and leave it at that. “Did you ever dream you had a friend, Alec? Someone to last your whole life and you his. I suppose such a thing can’t really happen outside sleep." TEARS.
(This story has a happy ending, by the way! Forster couldn't publish it until after his death because of it! It made me cry for other reasons.)
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