Maurice is a novel by E.M. Forster that tells the story of Maurice Hall, a young man who struggles with his homosexuality in Edwardian England.
Maurice is a student at Cambridge University who falls in love with his friend Clive Durham. However, their relationship is complicated by societal expectations and Clive's decision to marry a woman.
After Clive's marriage, Maurice meets Alec Scudder, a gamekeeper, and the two begin a secret relationship.
As Maurice and Alec navigate their love in a society that condemns homosexuality, they must confront their own fears and desires.
The novel explores themes of love, identity, and societal norms, and ultimately ends on a hopeful note as Maurice and Alec find a way to be together despite the challenges they face.
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Maurice
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Miserere Psalm 51
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Gregorio Allegri:
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Symphony No.6 (Pathétique)
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In the Fens
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The Goldberg Variations
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Johann Sebastian Bach:
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Prologue: The Lesson
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Richard Robbins:
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At the Pianola
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Richard Robbins:
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4. In Greece / The Wedding
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Richard Robbins:
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5. Miserere (Gregorio Allegri) (Performed by King's College Choir, Cambridge)
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Richard Robbins:
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6. Pendersleigh in Gloom
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Richard Robbins:
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7. The Café Royale
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Richard Robbins:
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8. Miss Edna Mae's Surprise / The Train
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Richard Robbins:
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9. The Moonlit Night
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Richard Robbins:
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10. In the Renault
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Richard Robbins:
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11. Alec's Farewell
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Richard Robbins:
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12. The Boathouse
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Richard Robbins:
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13. Clive and Anne
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Richard Robbins:
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14. End Titles
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Richard Robbins:
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5. Miserere (Gregorio Allegri) (Performed by King's College Choir, Cambridge)
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Richard Robbins:
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8. Miss Edna Mae's Surprise / The Train
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Richard Robbins:
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11. Alec's Farewell
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Richard Robbins:
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