Queer Cambridge: An Alternative History

Author:   Simon Goldhill (University of Cambridge)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781009851893


Publication Date:   31 March 2026
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Author:   Simon Goldhill (University of Cambridge)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
ISBN:  

9781009851893


ISBN 10:   1009851896
Publication Date:   31 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available, will be POD   Availability explained
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'Queer Cambridge succeeds on a number of fronts. It is a fascinating analysis of a remarkably coherent group identity and its transmission across generations. It is a revelatory work of institutional history, delivering rich insight both into one institution in particular and into how institutions in general work to create and solidify identity and values. And it is a book that says new and unusual things about the place of same-sex desire at the heart of the Victorian and Edwardian English cultural' establishment. I agree with pretty much every word of Queer Cambridge, and learned something new and surprising on every page. Darryl Jones, Professor of Modern British Literature and Culture, Trinity College Dublin 'Unique in its examination of a multi-generational queer community, Queer Cambridge expertly maps the interpersonal relationships between a wide range of individuals and displays the range of behaviors present within this community. Goldhill demonstrates how same-sex desire long preceded the development of the modern category of 'the homosexual' and fleshes out influential individuals such as Lytton Strachey and John Maynard Keynes in ways not achieved elsewhere.' Charles Upchurch, Professor of British History, Florida State University 'In this exciting, authoritative, gossipy, giddy book, sleuthing homosexualist Simon Goldhill charts the sprawling topography of same-sex desire contained in little more than a few square yards. An indispensable microhistory of Cambridge and the networks of queer men that thrived within the walls of its most famous college – from flamboyant Oscar Browning to the devastating Rupert Brooke; tortured Arthur Benson to the flirtatious Dadie Rylands - Queer Cambridge shows how vital a sense of place is to queer intimacy, community, and identity, and how indispensable its study is to any history of sexuality.' Diarmuid Hester, Research Associate in English, Emmanuel College and author of Nothing Ever Just Disappears: Seven Hidden Histories 'This powerful, moving and hugely enjoyable slice of homosexual history, meticulously researched and written with sympathy, wit and elegance, recreates a queer college community and its evolution from the nineteenth century to the present. In a story shaded with nuance, Goldhill presents a judicious assessment of the evidence: letters, diaries, college records, anecdotes, legends, paintings, photographs, biographies, confessions. He opens up this closed college world of secrets like an oyster, filled with pearls and brine.' Patricia Duncker, author of Hallucinating Foucault 'There are few more interesting writers on sex and relationships than Simon Goldhill. Through a fascinating picture of the transformations of a community of gay men from the nineteenth century to today, Queer Cambridge offers provocative reflections on how we write queer history and how we think about identity and belonging. It is also a love letter to a college and university that he knows so well.' Helen Morales, Argyropoulos Professor of Hellenic Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara 'subtle and beguiling' Will Tosh, Times Literary Supplement 'Goldhill's exceptional scholarship in its core chapters leads this study of a unique gay community to universal truths. Especially in a time of rampant authoritarianism and rising anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment, we would do well to embrace it.' Walter Holland, Rain Taxi Review of Books '… a well-written and lavishly illustrated study. … Recommended.' S. J. Stillwell Jr., Choice 'packs a huge amount into an admirably short and entertaining book' Peter Parker, Books of the Year, TLS


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Simon Goldhill, FBA, is a Professor of Classical Literature at Cambridge University and a Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, where he is also Director of Studies in Classics. One of world's best-known authors on ancient Greek literature and culture, and their reception in the modern West, he has written more than twenty books which have been translated into twelve languages and won three international prizes. He has lectured and broadcast around the world on both radio and on television.

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