Produktbeschreibung
Forgotten Books
, 2014
Erstausgabe: Putnam & Sons, New York 1870 Paperback, 361 Seiten
In englischer Sprache
Verlagstext:
"His late novel, "Joseph and His Friend: A Story of Pennsylvania" (1870), first serialized in the magazine The Atlantic, was described as a story of young man in rural Pennsylvania and "the troubles which arise from the want of a broader education and higher culture". It is believed to be based on the poets Fitz-Greene Halleck and Joseph Rodman Drake, and since the late 20th-century has been called America's first gay novel. (en.wikipedia.org)
Erstausgabe: Putnam & Sons, New York 1870 Paperback, 361 Seiten
In englischer Sprache
Verlagstext:
"His late novel, "Joseph and His Friend: A Story of Pennsylvania" (1870), first serialized in the magazine The Atlantic, was described as a story of young man in rural Pennsylvania and "the troubles which arise from the want of a broader education and higher culture". It is believed to be based on the poets Fitz-Greene Halleck and Joseph Rodman Drake, and since the late 20th-century has been called America's first gay novel. (en.wikipedia.org)
