Alec Scudder is a young assistant gamekeeper in the employ of Clive Durham, the first love of the titular Maurice Hall. Clive has given up on the chaste love he and Maurice had promised each other as ...
The reimagining of E. M. Forster’s "Maurice" — a gay love story that chronicles the relationship between an aristocratic English gentleman, Maurice Hall, and a working-class gamekeeper, Alec Scudder — ...
Edward Morgan Forster, or E.M. Forster, is considered one of the finest British writers of the 20th Century. He is most famous for having written the novels Where Angels Fear to Tread, A Room with A ...
Note: This review was originally published Oct. 1, 1987. The film is being re-released by Cohen Media in a 30th anniversary 4K restoration. With compassion, humor and detachment, James Ivory’s superb ...
Based on E.M. Forster’s 1971 novel by the same name, “Maurice” followed the story of two undergraduate Cambridge students, Maurice (Wilby) and Clive (Grant), who fall in love at a time when any ...
In 1971, a full fifty-seven years after it was written, “Maurice,” E. M. Forster’s novel of young romance between two men in prewar England, was finally published. Forster had been yearning to write ...
Almost one hundred years ago, homosexuality was outlawed in Great Britain. That may have been the impetus for E.M. Forster to pen “Maurice,” a novel he began in 1913 that remained unpublished until ...