Maurice
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Maurice
Forster’s posthumously published novel is a groundbreaking portrayal of same-sex love in Edwardian England. It follows Maurice Hall from his sheltered upper-middle-class boyhood through Cambridge and into early adulthood. Initially conventional and unaware of his sexuality, Maurice forms a deep friendship at Cambridge with Clive Durham, which develops into a romantic but non-physical attachment. Clive later marries, leaving Maurice heartbroken and isolated. Struggling with guilt, shame, and failed attempts at “curing” himself through religion and medicine, Maurice eventually meets Alec Scudder, the under-gamekeeper on Clive’s estate. Their relationship defies class and social expectations but awakens in Maurice an authentic sense of self and the courage to reject the restrictive world he was raised to inherit. The novel ends on a note of defiance and hope, imagining a future of mutual devotion outside society’s constraints. Maurice is both a personal coming-of-age story and a quiet manifesto for honest, reciprocal love.