The Archival “I”: Forster, Isherwood, and the Future of Queer Biography
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“My Self in a Transitional State” Isherwood in California
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Wendy Moffat discusses “The Archival "I": Forster, Isherwood, and the Future of Queer Biography.” Moffat is Professor of English at Dickinson College. This lecture was included in the session titled, “21st Century Isherwood.”
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