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Like a Brother, Like a Lover: male homosexuality in the American novel and theater from Herman Melville to James Baldwin

Like a Brother, Like a Lover: male homosexuality in the American novel and theater from Herman Melville to James Baldwin

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Like a Brother, Like a Lover: male homosexuality in the American novel and theater from Herman Melville to James Baldwin

by Sarotte, Georges-Michel, translated from the French by Richard Miller

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Garden City: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1978. Hardcover. xv, 339p., preface to the American edition, introduction, conclusion, bibliography, index, very good first US edition in boards and worn dust jacket.

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Title
Like a Brother, Like a Lover: male homosexuality in the American novel and theater from Herman Melville to James Baldwin
Author
Sarotte, Georges-Michel, translated from the French by Richard Miller
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
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5
ISBN 10
0385127650
ISBN 13
9780385127653
Publisher
Anchor Press/Doubleday
Place of Publication
Garden City
Date Published
1978
Bookseller catalogs
Gay Studies; 1970S; Literary criticism; Theater, theatre;

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