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E-grāmata: For the Pleasure of His Company: An Affair of the Misty City, Thrice Told

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Charles Warren Stoddard (18431909) was, during his life, an acclaimed and prolific writer in multiple genres: poetry, travel sketches, personal memoir, and conversion narrative. His most popular works were dispatches primarily from the South Sea Islands but also extended into Palestine, Egypt, and what would become known as Hawai'i, most of which were published in the San Francisco Chronicle and then collected into books. For the Pleasure of His Company: An Affair of the Misty City, Thrice Told (1903) is Stoddard's only novel. This new edition, as with other works in Penn Press's series Q19: The Queer American Nineteenth Century, returns and reframes an important queer literary text to print. Set mostly in and around San Francisco in the late nineteenth century, the novel features a protagonist, Paul Clitheroe, who is an aspiring writer living among the Bohemian artistic circles of that place and timethe same circles Stoddard himself inhabited. The novel is both formally experimental and largely autobiographical. Thus Paul comes into contact, as Stoddard did, with writers, artists, actors, directors, priests, adventurers, and many others as he attempts to begin his career. Bohemian artistic life and erotic experimentation go hand in hand here: Paul has multiple relationships with other men even as he writes a novel that features similar liaisons. At the very end of the story, while on a cruise in the Pacific, Paul impulsively leaves his ship and disappears in a canoe with some young Hawaiian men. This parallels Stoddard's life too: he spent many long periods of his life in Hawai'i, where he found the local homoerotic customs to his liking. This Q19 volume also includes three of Stoddard's Hawaiian travel sketches, which chronicle his intimate personal relationship with a Hawaiian youth he calls Kįna-Anį. The volume contains a full critical introduction as well as extensive annotations explaining textual references of various kinds and identifying parallels with Stoddard's own life.

Recenzijas

"[ A] compelling read and an extraordinary exemplar of a transitional historical period...Stoddard's novel remains an astounding case of what was possible and permissible...[ T]here is no misunderstanding in how visionary queer this writerly agenda was meant to be." (American Literary History)

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Charles Warren Stoddards only novel features a protagonist who is an aspiring writer living among the Bohemian artistic circles of nineteenth-century San Franciscothe same circles Stoddard himself inhabited. This Q19 volume includes three of Stoddards Hawaiian travel sketches, a critical introduction, and extensive annotations.
Introduction 1(20)
For the Pleasure of His Company: An Affair of the Misty City, Thrice Told (1903) 21(8)
Book First Paul Clitheroe
I What the Moon Shone On
29(6)
II What the Sun Shone On
35(3)
III Scribes and Pharisees
38(9)
IV Foxlair the Faithless
47(10)
V Owing to Circumstances
57(7)
VI Trials and Tribulations
64(3)
VII Among the Mummers
67(6)
VIII Hard Lines
73(7)
IX From Bad to Worse
80(8)
X Balm of Hurt Wounds
88(9)
Book Second Miss Juno
I Miss Juno
97(7)
II In a Rose Garden
104(8)
III Where the Bee Sucks
112(7)
IV Honey in the Honeycomb
119(3)
V A Mystery Half Unraveled
122(7)
Book Third LITTLE Mama
I A Mysterious Stranger
129(11)
II Little Mama
140(7)
III A Recapitulation
147(8)
IV The Erratic Order of Young Knighthood
155(7)
V Our Lady of Pain
162(10)
VI A Contradiction
172(5)
VII A Passion Torn to Tatters
177(5)
VIII In Eclipse
182(3)
IX The Transit of Little Mama
185(4)
X In the Valley of the Shadow
189(3)
XI The Beginning of the End
192(2)
XII By the World Forgot
194(5)
Chumming with a Savage, from South-Sea Idyls (1873)
199(36)
Part I Kana-Ana
201(11)
Part II How I Converted My Cannibal
212(8)
Part III Barbarian Days
220(15)
Notes 235
Christopher Looby is Professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles.