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"Newton Arvin (1900-1963) was one of America's most esteemed literary critics, admired by Edmund Wilson and Lillian Hellman, and mentor to Truman Capote. He was a member of the American Academy of Arts and in 1951 won the National Book Award for his biography of Herman Melville. As a scholar and writer, Arvin focused on the secret, psychological drives of such American masters as Melville and Nathanial Hawthorne and identified the witch-hunt mentality that lies deep in the American psyche.".
"Born and raised in the constrained society of Protestant Indiana, Arvin was a social radical and an unproclaimed homosexual. A distinguished professor at Smith College, he came through the Red Scare relatively unscathed. But when the national antismut campaign followed, his apartment in Northampton, Massachusetts, was searched and relatively mild homoerotic materials were confiscated.
He was arrested for possession of pornography, accused in the press of being a leader of a "smut ring," and forced to choose between friendship and survival. After naming several men, he despaired in his own guilt and confusion and banished himself to the state mental institution overlooking the Smith campus. From there public shame and the fear of his associates began to unravel his connections with the esteemed institutions that had been the cornerstones of his life.".
"In The Scarlet Professor, Barry Werth probes into the virulence with which even the most marginal "sins" are pursued in the fever of America's recurring puritanical crusades. His insights into the tangle of political and moralistic fanaticism underlying America's social landscape provide a forthright and compelling perspective on the dangers of a society where the possibility of a "private life" no longer exists."--BOOK JACKET.
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Arvin, Newton, 1900-1963, Capote, Truman, 1924-1984, Smith College, American literature, English teachers, Biographers, Gay men, Littérature américaine, Professeurs d'anglais, Biographes, Homosexuels masculins, Authors, biography, Friends and associates, Theory, History and criticism, Faculty, Biography, LGBTQ biography and memoir, Stonewall Book Awards, Lambda Literary Awards, Lambda Literary Award Winner, collection:randy_shilts_award=finalistPlaces
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The Scarlet Professor: Newton Arvin: A Literary Life Shattered by Scandal
March 5, 2002, Anchor
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The Scarlet Professor: Newton Arvin, a literary life shattered by scandal
2001, Nan A. Talese
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The scarlet professor: Newton Arvin, a literary life shattered by scandal
2001, Nan A. Talese
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During his thirty-seven years at Smith College, Newton Arvin published groundbreaking studies of Hawthorne, Whitman, Melville, and Longfellow that stand today as models of scholarship and psychological acuity. He cultivated friendships with the likes of Edmund Wilson and Lillian Hellman and became mentor to Truman Capote. A social radical and closeted homosexual, the circumspect Arvin nevertheless survived McCarthyism. But in September 1960 his apartment was raided, and his cache of beefcake erotica was confiscated, plunging him into confusion and despair and provoking his panicked betrayal of several friends.
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