Robert Hodges
Robert R. Hodges is a Professor of English at the English Department of the California State University. He is an authority on the life and oeuvre of Joseph Conrad, observing for instance in "Deep Fellowship" (Journal of Homosexuality, 1979) the multifarious homoerotic elements therein, and seeking thus to challenge the entrenched and enforced view of Conrad as a "heterosexual man's writer", an "established man's man of letters", "a literary heterosexual role model" and a "guardian of society's male mystique".[1]
References
- Hodges, Robert R. "Deep Fellowship: Homosexuality and Male Bonding in the Life and Fiction of Joseph Conrad." Journal of Homosexuality, 1979: 379–393.
- —. The dual heritage of Joseph Conrad. The Hague: Mouton, 1967.
Notes
- ↑ Hodges 1979
External links
Archival collections
- Guide to the Robert R. Hodges Papers. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California.
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