hello fellow gay people, i'm looking for book recommendations! but specifically anything similar to maurice by e.m. forster and the charioteer by mary renault - i've added fellow travellers and giovanni's room to my list, but anything similar to this genre i.e. historical/period but also queer. lesbian more than welcome and encouraged actually
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these boys will simply never leave my mind will they. ack
anyways guys give me ur theories for what they're looking at (subtle conversation starter)
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THIS ONE’S FOR YOU ELLWOOD!! 🔥🔥🔥 I KNOW YOU’RE A KEATS FAN!!!! 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Please reblog this I had to draw historically accurate military uniforms and I’m still not sure if this is the correct Light Brigade one 🐎
(A study of La Belle Dame Sans Merci)
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These Violent Delights - Micah Nemerever
They Both Die At The End - Adam Silvera
In Memoriam - Alice Winn
I love you, I love you, I love you.
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"Sidney." said Gaunt so quickly, as if he had been waiting years to say it.
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the ‘affectionately’ to ‘with affection’ to ‘your friend’ to ‘yours’ development knocked me to the ground and left me for dead actually
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when the mutual pining and obliviousness is so good you just want to bang their heads together like rocks and listen to the hollow sounds it would make
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ellwood being like "WHAT does this mean" when gaunt called him MY dearest, darling sidney has the same energy as gaunt telling ellwood he was being cryptic when ellwood tried confessing his feelings through a john keats poem
theyre so equally dense WBKFNDJDJKN
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Instead of therapy, tarot picturing Gaunt and Ellwood from "in memoriam" by Alice Winn. Poem is Lord Tennyson's "charge of the light brigade". Go read this book. Please.
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what if I. . .. maud. maud gaunt? what a silly name
maud<3
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Listening to Hoziers Francesca and thinking about how it did not matter to Gaunt whether Elly loved him back.
How Gaunt fought tooth and nail to get back to Ellwood. How despite his fear, the thought of his Sidney believing him dead was enough for him to fight it.
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"What I meant to say is this: You’ll write more poems. They are not lost. You are the poetry."
- Alice winn, In memoriam
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