An edition of Quatrefoil (1950)

Quatrefoil

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An edition of Quatrefoil (1950)

Quatrefoil

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This is primarily the story of two young men, Philip Froelich and Tim Danelaw, who are irresistibly drawn to each other. Both are in every obvious respect what is generally termed masculine. There is no suggestion of the effeminate – nothing that could evoke the characterization of gay. Their backgrounds and personalities are thoroughly American, and they live and work in a completely normal man's social and professional world. Other men respect and admire their courage and ability and even their physical prowess. Women are very much attracted to both of them.

Tim, the older the two, has already recognized and resolved the problem of his sexual deviation. Phillip has not. A product of rural American mores and attitudes, he has a fierce contempt for "queers" and at the same time a deep and secret dread that the germ of homosexuality maybe buried somewhere within himself. One or two incidences in his life have shaken him profoundly and have made him determined ruthlessly to crush any tendencies in himself as well as to avoid any close relations with other men. He is engaged to be married as soon as he is discharged from the Navy, and he intends to rear a big family, to take over the operations of his family's bank and other interests, and to become a responsible and civic-minded leader in his community.

As the story opens, he has almost reached the refuge and security he has carefully planned. But then he meets Danelaw. From that moment the struggle begins – a tense and shattering emotional upheaval composed of aversion, self-contempt, admiration and – finally – love.

There are other well-drawn characters in this drama – Phillip's exceptional family; his fiancée and her mother; Tim's fascinating wife; Lt. Bruner, the blackmailer; Stuff, the hard-boiled sailor who worshipped Philip.

QUATREFOIL is a deeply moral novel. Two men of integrity and intellect are confronted with the knowledge that they are deviants from the normal pattern of our society – that most people in that society would abhor and persecute them if they openly avowed their difference. Both men avidly desire to live within the social conventions and to attain the ends that motivate all men – a home, a family, respecting in their community, an opportunity to do honest and satisfying work, to realize their ambitions.

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Language
English
Pages
375

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Quatrefoil
Quatrefoil: a novel
1991, Alyson Publications
in English - New Alyson ed., with epilogue.
Cover of: Quatrefoil
Quatrefoil: a novel
1986, Alyson Publications
in English
Cover of: Quatrefoil
Quatrefoil
March 1982, Alyson Publications
Paperback in English
Cover of: Quatrefoil
Quatrefoil: a novel
1982, Alyson Pubs.
in English - Pbk. ed.
Cover of: Quatrefoil
Quatrefoil
1967, Paperback Library, Inc.
in English - "Second printing: February, 1967"
Cover of: Quatrefoil
Quatrefoil
1964, Vision
- [4th edition].
Cover of: Quatrefoil.
Quatrefoil.
1953, Vision
in English
Cover of: Quatrefoil
Quatrefoil
1950, Swan Publishing Co.
in English - "First printing: February, 1966"
Cover of: Quatrefoil
Quatrefoil: a modern novel
1950, Greenberg
in English

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The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
375

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8387173M
ISBN 10
0932870163
ISBN 13
9780932870162
OCLC/WorldCat
8921008
Library Thing
269877
Goodreads
3174011

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April 28, 2011 Edited by OCLC Bot Added OCLC numbers.
August 10, 2010 Edited by IdentifierBot added LibraryThing ID
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