Secrecy and Sapphic Modernism
Discover the intricate layers of female homosexuality in the early twentieth century with "Secrecy and Sapphic Modernism" by S. Nair. This thought-provoking work, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2012, spans 207 pages and dives deep into the representation of same-sex desire in significant Modernist novels. Nair compellingly argues that many of these key literary works function as romans à clef, subtly encoding personal narratives intended for select audiences. By exploring this nuanced approach to storytelling, Nair shines a light on the societal constraints that shaped the portrayal of sapphic relationships during this transformative era. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of modernist literature and LGBTQ+ studies alike, this first edition invites readers to reconsider the intersection of secrecy, identity, and representation. Don't miss out on this essential addition to your literary collection!