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Format: Paperback, 320 pages
Publisher: Turtle Point Press
ISBN: 1885983263
Release Date: Jan 4, 1998
Average Reader Review:     (Based on 1 review.)
| |  | | | From The Publisher In 1919, when he was sixty-two, Henry Blake Fuller published Bertram Cope's Year. This audacious book with several homosexual characters revolves around a young English instructor in a middle western university town patterned on Evanston, Illinois. Rejected by every New York publisher, Fuller self-published and the book received scant notice or unintelligent reviews. Discouraged, Fuller burned the original manuscript. It took ten years before he ventured to publish another novel. James Huneker, Fuller's contemporary, loved Bertram Cope's Year. He read it three times and wrote to Fuller, "Its portraiture and psychological storkes fill me with envy and joy... you are the implacable Stendhal of the lake!" Fifty years later, critic Edmund Wilson, in a New Yorker article on Henry Blake Funner entitled "The Art of Making It Flat," called Bertram Cope's Year Fuller's best book. He wrote, "It has a philosophic theme ... which raises it well above the fiction of social surfaces of the school of William Dean Howells." This Turtle Point Press edition is the first republication of Bertram Cope's Year since 1919.
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| |  | | | | 1. Cope at a College Tea | 1 | | 2. Cope Makes a Sunday Afternoon Call | 12 | | 3. Cope Is "Entertained" | 20 | | 4. Cope Is Considered | 27 | | 5. Cope Is Considered Further | 36 | | 6. Cope Dines-and Tells About It | 45 | | 7. Cope Under Scrutiny | 54 | | 8. Cope Undertakes an Excursion | 62 | | 9. Cope on the Edge of Things | 70 | | 10. Cope at His House Party | 78 | | 11. Cope Enlivens the Country | 87 | | 12. Cope Amidst Cross-Purposes | 96 | | 13. Cope Dines Again--and Stays After | 104 | | 14. Cope Makes an Evasion | 116 | | 15. Cope Entertains Several Ladies | 126 | | 16. Cope Goes A-Sailing | 137 | | 17. Cope Among Cross-Currents | 147 | | 18. Cope at the Call of Duty | 157 | | 19. Cope Finds Himself Committed | 169 | | 20. Cope Has a Distressful Christmas | 177 | | 21. Cope, Safeguarded, Calls Again | 187 | | 22. Cope Shall Be Rescued | 197 | | 23. Cope Regains His Freedom | 205 | | 24. Cope in Danger Anew | 212 | | 25. Cope in Double Danger | 221 | | 26. Cope as a Go-Between | 228 | | 27. Cope Escapes a Snare | 236 | | 28. Cope Absent from a Wedding | 244 | | 29. Cope Again in the Country | 251 | | 30. Cope as a Hero | 259 | | 31. Cope Gets New Light on His Chum | 266 | | 32. Cope Takes His Degree | 273 | | 33. Cope in a Final View | 280 | | AFTERWORD | 289 |
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