Claude J. Summers is William E. Stirton Professor in the Humanities and Professor of English at the University of Michigan, Dearborn. He has written widely on 17th-century English literature; written book-length critical studies on Christopher Marlowe, E. M. Forster, and Christopher Isherwood; and is the author of GayFictions: Wilde to Stonewall. He received the Lambda Literary Award for the first edition of The Gay and Lesbian Literary Heritage.
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Featured in this edition:African-American Literature: Gay Male & Lesbian Aids Literature June Arnold Autobiography: Gay Male & Lesbian Christopher Bram Rupert Brooke Comedy of Manners Michael Cunningham Danish Literature Melvin Dixon Emma Donoghue Dramatic Literature: Modern & Contemporary Finnish Literature Jewell Gomez Jim Grimsley Hafiz E. Lynn Harris Hanif Kureishi Tony Kushner Selma Lagerlöf Anne Lister Terrence McNally Kate Millett Gabriela Mistral Jan Morris Norwegian Literature Kate O'Brien Philippine Literature Rumi Sa'di George Sand Swedish Literature Sarah Waters Jacqueline Woodson
Featured in this edition:African-American Literature: Gay Male & Lesbian Aids Literature June Arnold Autobiography: Gay Male & Lesbian Christopher Bram Rupert Brooke Comedy of Manners Michael Cunningham Danish Literature Melvin Dixon Emma Donoghue Dramatic Literature: Modern & Contemporary Finnish Literature Jewell Gomez Jim Grimsley Hafiz E. Lynn Harris Hanif Kureishi Tony Kushner Selma Lagerlöf Anne Lister Terrence McNally Kate Millett Gabriela Mistral Jan Morris Norwegian Literature Kate O'Brien Philippine Literature Rumi Sa'di George Sand Swedish Literature Sarah Waters Jacqueline Woodson
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