1. Has anyone written about Anthony Powell's oeuvre (especially "Dance to the Music of Time") through prism of queer theory? It would be productive. Gender fluidity is a real theme in his work.
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4. This would be good topic for a doctoral thesis: The Roman Fleuve & Gender Fluidity: Proust, Powell, & the Hernandez Brothers.
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5. This is absolutely true. There is a lot of gender fluidity in Gene Wolfe's Solar Cycle (a twelve-volume roman fleuve that fuses Proust with Conan the Barbarian). https://twitter.com/realErazimKohak/status/1057825677909680128 …
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6. Anyways, I was just goofing around on twitter but I think this might be a good topic for an academic paper or even a book. Anyone is free to take it if they want.
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DAMN!!! you're much better read than i ever hope to be. (i'm still looking for those universal truths and Christ imageries....)
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Haven't read Powell or any of your other examples except Proust, but you could say the same about Woolf's roman fleuve (ou mer) The Waves.
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