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  :一支红枫整理</p>

  附:本作品来自互联网,本人不做任何负责内容版权归作者所有</p>

  莫瑞斯urice作者:爱德华.摩根.福斯特edanforster完结</p>

  小说概况</p>

  这部小说是卓越的,因为它以一种浪漫而有趣的方式描述了一部同性恋的不朽之作,而这连作者自己都不相信。【】在他的手稿中,他曾质问道“出版,值得吗”让urice区别于其他同时代的同性恋小说的地方是故事情节和故事中三个主角,作为三个不同阶级、不同个性的男性的代表。</p>

  小说评价</p>

  一部探讨社会价值与爱情冲突的经典文学作品。这是一部描写同性恋情的小说,莫瑞斯和克莱夫是剑桥大学的同学,他们背负社会歧视的压力相爱三年,克莱夫突然提出中止这段感情,遂与安妮结婚。这一变故使莫瑞斯几乎精神崩溃,走上自杀的道路。他寻求心理医生的治疗,谴责自己有罪,直到遇见深爱他的猎场看守者阿列克为止chapter1</p>

  begun1913finished1914</p>

  dedicatedtoahappieryear</p>

  part</p>

  onedrelikeatreatathothansrsabraha,theprinotherly.</p>

  abrahaasteroftheoldfashionedsort.heidtualplintstheboyspassedoutintoapublirabrahaspupilsdidnotdobadlyinthelongruheirsohejuniorassistant,asterofthesatype,onlystupider,ulant,aedthegoingtosleep.theydidnotlikehiuch,butknean,orthodox,butnotoutoftouchhthehsides</p>

  ofaquestion.he,andhadevenarduind.onthisooretodo,andtheprinrreadhaddisapproved.”thiniaraarriedandseldoied.,itsthiessvaryingfroe.”iseenouseinbooksoneducation.boysbeganbeforeeducationile,forheion.</p>

  frohistotheboys.</p>

  ”sir,yiholdyourhand....sir,youprosed...both.abrahashandsrreads....ohsir,didyouhearthathethinksreadhasthreehands...ididnt,isaidfingers.greeneyegreeneye”</p>

  ”efinished”</p>

  ”sir”</p>

  ”ioingtohhallalone.”</p>

  thereent.theothersters,seeingthatitarshalledthelongtherdubledhisfather,arried,begottenasonandtonia.hallhadbeenagoodedhielfabouthieforetheybeganthewalk.</p>

  ”ingapijaw,eh”</p>

  ”idontknosgivenonesgivensleevelinks.thefelloeasetofguatelasuptoththeparrotonthepillaron.”</p>

  ”splendid,splendidssaytoldyouyouiserablesinner,ihope.”</p>

  theboylaughed.hedidnotuandduasuess.”;heother.andtheboyshadsho,declariakehebrave:hehedark.butnooneknehis.</p>

  ”an.</p>

  ”abrahatoldtopyfather,sir.”</p>

  ”anythingelse”</p>

  ”iaevertodoanythingishouldbeashadtohavetherseedo.noonegothis.”</p>

  ”didabrahasayhow”</p>

  ”allkindsofdifficultiesreliketheworld.”</p>

  ”didhetellyoutheworldislike”</p>

  ”no.”</p>

  ”didyouaskhi</p>

  ”no,sir.”</p>

  ”thatsandiareheretoansions.doyousupposetheheworldofgrownuppeopleislike”</p>

  ”ittell.iboy,”hesaid,verysincerely.”aretheyverytreacherous,sir”</p>

  duefancifulandasing.ducielaydo,lithispipe,andlookeduptothesky.thelittleeringplaceheylivedherestoftheschoola.thedayhlittledistinbetloudsandsun.</p>

  ”youliveother,dontyou”heinterrupted,seeingthattheboyhadgainednfidence.</p>

  ”yes,sir.”</p>

  ”haveyouanyelderbrothers”</p>

  ”no,sironlyadaandkitt</p>

  ...</p>

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