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5.0 out of 5 stars
Scambray delves beyond any other biographer on H.B.Fuller.,
By lmcreynolds@ou.edu (Norman, OK, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Varied Harvest: The Life and Works of Henry Blake Fuller (Critical Essays in Modern Literature) (Hardcover)
_Varied Harvest_ is an sustained investigation of one of the pivotal figures in American novel writing: Henry Blake Fuller. Scambray analysize what may be the most important influence on Fuller's aesthetic, namely his homosexuality: "Fuller made a seminal contribution to the development of the American novel in the 1890s. But his conflict with society is as contemporary as the struggle for acceptance waged by such writers as Truman Capote, Gore Vidal, Tennessee Williams, and Allen Ginsberg" (10). Scambray uncovers sources not yet utilized in other biographies and looks more closely at Fuller's "gay" novel, _Bertram Cope's Year_, than have other writers on Fuller. _A Varied Harvest: The Life of Henry Blake Fuller_ broadens the scope of Bowron's _Henry B. Fuller of Chicago_ (also an excellent resource), reinterpreting traditional views about Mr. Fuller and his works. A must read for anyone interested in Fuller's life and work as well as for anyone interested in gay historiography. Well done Mr. Scambray.
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A Varied Harvest: The Life and Works of Henry Blake Fuller (Critical Essays in Modern Literature) by Kenneth Scambray (Hardcover - Oct. 1987)
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