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In March , the book discussion group at the LGBT Center in NYC had a nice-sized group to discuss "Bertram Cope's Year" by Henry Blake Fuller. Let's get this out of the way: It's a historical gay masterpiece ( years old!) but a little dated by reasonable standards for modern readers. Several of the readers commented on the old-fashioned language, which isn't really stuffy but is definitely not 4/5(16). The year was cruel to Henry Blake Fuller, the turn-of-the century Chicago novelist. He craved approval from the literary establishment, and had written eight well-regarded books. But his ninth novel, Bertram Cope's Year, was rejected that year by his New York publishers because of its gay theme. The sarcastic, sensitive author went on to publish the book himself; one critic later called it "the first truly 4/5(16).  · Overview. In , when Henry Blake Fuller was 62 years old, he completed the manuscript of a novel, Bertram Cope’s Year. Though Fuller was well known as an accomplished realist and had published twelve previous novels, this work was his first published fiction to address the topic of homosexuality. In the novel Bertram Cope, a handsome young college student, is befriended by ISBN


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The year was cruel to Henry Blake Fuller, the turn-of-the century Chicago novelist. He craved approval from the literary establishment, and had written eight well-regarded books. But his ninth novel, Bertram Cope's Year, was rejected that year by his New York publishers because of its gay theme. The sarcastic, sensitive author went on to publish the book himself; one critic later called it "the first truly modern gay novel in American literature.". In March , the book discussion group at the LGBT Center in NYC had a nice-sized group to discuss "Bertram Cope's Year" by Henry Blake Fuller. Let's get this out of the way: It's a historical gay masterpiece ( years old!) but a little dated by reasonable standards for modern readers. Several of the readers commented on the old-fashioned language, which isn't really stuffy but is definitely not "modern.". Bertram Cope's Year by FULLER, Henry Blake. This novel was perhaps the most daring and affirmative LGBT literature of the first two decades of the 20th century in America. In this story, Bertram Cope is a young college instructor, about twenty-four years old ("certainly not a day over twenty-five"), who is pursued by men and women, both younger and older than himself.

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