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LGBTQ+ Demographic Studies - Maurice (Volume 8) (Queer Film Classics)

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Book Synopsis: Maurice, James Ivory’s 1987 adaptation of the E.M. Forster novel, follows an Edwardian man’s journey from the awakening of his desire for and love of men to self-acceptance. One of the most politically resistant films of the 1980s, Maurice dared to depict a young man’s coming-out story and a happy ending for its lovers, Maurice and Alec. James Ivory and producer Ismail Merchant, a couple whose cinema is synonymous with period film adaptation, released Maurice during the first AIDS decade, a time of flagrant transatlantic homophobia. Criticism following its release described Ivory as a superficial and staid director, while the film was received as a regression to the uncinematic and overly faithful style that characterized the early adaptations by Merchant Ivory Productions. Offering a close reading of Forster’s novel and an analysis of Ivory’s distinctive visual style, Richard Robbins’s indelible score, and the performances of James Wilby, Hugh Grant, and Rupert Graves, David Greven argues that the film is a model of sympathetic adaptation. This study champions the film as the finest of the Merchant Ivory works, making a case for Ivory’s underappreciated talents as a director of great subtlety and intelligence, and for the film as one worth recuperating from its detractors. Understanding Maurice as a fully realized work of art and adaptation, this volume offers insight into how a stunning novel of gay love became a classic of queer film.

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Elevate your film collection with Maurice (Volume 8) (Queer Film Classics)! This exceptional adaptation of E.M. Forster's novel takes you on an extraordinary journey of self-discovery and acceptance during the Edwardian era. Experience the unconventional love story of Maurice and Alec, portrayed by the talented James Wilby and Rupert Graves.

Released during a time when homophobia was prevalent, Maurice fearlessly challenged societal norms by depicting a young man's coming-out story and delivering a heartwarming happy ending. The film's poignant narrative and superb performances showcase the immense talent of director James Ivory. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a true gem in the realm of LGBTQ+ cinema.

In this thoughtful analysis by David Greven, Maurice is celebrated as the pinnacle of the renowned Merchant Ivory Productions. Greven delves into the intricacies of Forster's novel, Ivory's unique visual style, and the remarkable score by Richard Robbins. He skillfully dismantles any criticism of the film, highlighting its status as a sympathetic and faithful adaptation.

By adding Maurice (Volume 8) (Queer Film Classics) to your collection, you are not only acquiring a masterpiece, but also supporting the appreciation of LGBTQ+ representation in cinema. Embrace the beauty of this exceptional work and join the ranks of those who recognize its transformative power. Discover the magic of Maurice today!

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