Closet Writing/Gay Reading: The Case of Melville's Pierre

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UPC:
9780226120225
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2/15/1994
Author:
James Creech
Language:
english
Edition:
1

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One of the most urgent tasks for gay studies today, James Creech argues, is the retrieval of a repressed, closeted literary heritage. But contradictions and problems cloud even the most basic theoretical questions: What does a lesbian or gay reading of a literary text require or presume? Can we talk about a homosexual writer expressing him- or herself before the invention of homosexuality ? Was it possible for a writer like Herman Melville, for example, to create literary works linked to his own prohibited eros?

In Closet Writing/Gay Reading, Creech shows how a literary critic can be receptive to implicit and closeted sexual content. Forcefully advocating a tactic of identification and projection in literary analysis, he lends renewed currency to the kind of sentimental response to literature that continental theoryparticularly deconstructionhas sought to discredit.

In the second half of his book, Creech sets out to analyze what he considers the exemplary novel of the nineteenth-century closet, Melville's Pierre, or: The Ambiguities. By approaching Pierre as the gay man Melville longed to have as its reader, Creech is able to decipher the novel's encrypted erotics and to reveal that Melville's apparent tale of incest is actually a homosexual novel in disguise. The closeted address to queer-sensitive readers that Pierre disseminates finally receives a critical reading that strives to be explicit, shareable, and public.

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