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Maurice doesn’t even stir until the light coming in through the boathouse windows is full and gleaming. Maurice finally embraces that part of himself he's tried so hard to push away - and realizes just how much he's missed all those years with Clive.
Last bookmarked by jay_kateel
4 Feb 2012
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The Russet Room, Pendersleigh Park, Wiltshire, night of 13–14 August 1913.
'It seems rather strange.' Words that had seemed to refer to Scudder’s plan to emigrate to the Argentine suddenly took on a new meaning, like a secret code that Maurice had failed to crack until now. Yes, it was strange – and uncanny: this inadmissable, overpowering attraction between them; Scudder suddenly in Maurice’s bed; the strange alchemy of their bodies together.
Last bookmarked by jay_kateel
4 Feb 2012
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Alec and Maurice on Christmas Day several years on. Book is canon, as ever, although there is a certain nod to the film, can you spot it? (Thanks to sweet_fallacy for the idea)
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Just a snippet of an unexpected enounter.
Last bookmarked by myheartinhiding
28 Nov 2011
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Chris and Zach look for books at a used book sale.
Last bookmarked by Xaephan
18 Jun 2011
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Perhaps the Only One by Marauder
Maurice - Fandom
This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
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Kitty is determined to read the wire sent to Maurice.
Last bookmarked by nocowardsoul
28 Mar 2011
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After WWI, Clive and Anne travel to Florence. It is the perfect setting for new and old romances to be understood.
Last bookmarked by louderandlouder
2 Jan 2011
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This is rampantly an exercise in 'what-if': What if Maurice Hall was the captain of the trawler where Lanyon worked summers, his last year(s) of school?
Last bookmarked by Naraht
27 Dec 2010
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A week after Maurice is sent down by the dean, he makes a visit to Clive at Pendersleigh. Even though the two are happy to see eachother, tension rages. The tide begans to turn in their love as they argue and try to settle something.
Last bookmarked by awils1
11 Nov 2010
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Clive had not forgotten about Maurice after all. A chance encounter many years later reveals buried feelings and Clive gets a chance to come to terms with the past.
Last bookmarked by awils1
11 Nov 2010
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"Omit: a reference to the unspeakable vice of the Greeks."
Last bookmarked by awils1
11 Nov 2010
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The morning after their night in London together, Alec returns home.
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Alec Scudder and Clive Durham meet again in 1915.
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This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
Last bookmarked by Ea (eacalendula)
12 Feb 2010
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Getting wet on a cold November day has consequences.
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According to Forster's notes on 'Maurice', epilogues are for Tolstoy. But Forster did write an epilogue for 'Maurice', although he later scrapped it. This is another attempt to imagine a future for the novel's three central figures.
Last bookmarked by yunitsa
29 Dec 2009
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Future!fic ficlet. Maurice considering his relationship with Alec years later.
Last bookmarked by lanyon
27 Dec 2009
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Richard is an unrepentant snoop.
Last bookmarked by awils1
29 Nov 2009
