Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Tuesday 19th July

Today in my EPQ lesson we got our feedback (P6) on our project proposal (P5) and Kay noted that 'The title itself I (she) believes will be modified once Elouise has read the novels and investigated the questions set out in her proposal - 'to what extent... affected' may be a little vague, and depending on how the research goes a more appropriate title may talk about 'how', with reference to the chosen texts, the portrayal of gay characters has changed and what impact this has had on literature/social attitudes.' Which I thought was very useful in advancing my project because I know what I need to complete over the summer. Kay suggested that 'this project has plenty of scope for both critical analysis of sources and the development of independent thinking, since the comparison of these specific texts has not been undertaken before, as far as we know.' Which I believe was very positive feedback and will help me to make progress on my project over the summer.

Monday 18th July

In English Literature today we were looking at books examining the books in the 1950's and I got a book called 'Modern British Fiction, 1950-2000' by Dominic Head and I found it to be really relevant because it had a section on 'The Swimming Pool Library', one of the books I am reading for my EPQ so I thought it would be useful for my project. Dominic Head is a professor as Cambridge University so is a expert on the subject, so his opinion will be very useful for critical analysis of the text so will be a valuable addition to my project.

Friday 15th July

Today I visited the library and found a book entitled 'Undoing Gender' by Judith Butler which is a book filled with essays about gender and sexuality. I thought this would be useful as it would provide an insight into issue to do with sexuality from a scholar's point of view, meaning my essay can have different viewpoints from people looking at the subject from different areas. Although this book is not specifically written about sexuality in English Literature I thought it would still be relevant because it is an expert's view on how homosexual people are viewed within society.

Thursday, 14 July 2011

Thursday 14th July

Today in my EPQ lesson I conducted further research through the Oxford Reference Library and found some useful links that will advance my project.

Wedenesday 13th July

Tonight I started watching ‘The Line of Beauty’ the 2006 BBC adaptation of the novel by Alan Hollinghurst. I found the DVD to be very liberal in the views it portrayed; it had elements of Brideshead Revisited with the exorbitant wealth and lavish luxury. The DVD included an inter racial gay relationship showing that general views of homosexual relationship have moved on a lot since Maurice (1917) where everything is shielded and hushed away, in comparison to this ‘The Line of Beauty’ is very liberal and open-minded about homosexual relationships. Since I have not yet finished reading the novel I cannot yet comment on how it is similar or differs to the DVD. I found the DVD very eye opening showing how the general opinion of homosexual relationships has advanced over the past century.

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Tuesday 12th July

Today Kay and I had a discussion about my question about my EPQ question 'To what extent did homosexuality characters affect English Literature in the twentieth century where we discussed where the 'affect' made the question very broad which may be hard to cover as it is a very wide topic. This caused us to brainstorm ideas for questions and come up with some different more narrow and precise ideas which would lead me to become more focused in my research. We came up with two rough ideas;



  • To what extent did the portrayal of homosexual characters in English Literature in the twentieth century reflect the opinions of the time (and/or the public) or did the authors through their literature aim to move ideas and public opinion along?


  • To what extent were the authors describing shifts that had already happened in society or were they ahead of the trends in excepting homosexuality as a way of life


I found this discussion very useful as it helped me to gain some clearer ideas on what I should do for my EPQ.

Monday 11th July

Today I visited the library and got out 'The Swimming Pool Library' by Alan Hollighurst. At first I was worried because both 'The Swimming Pool Library' and 'The Line of Beauty' are both written by Alan Hollinghurt and this may cause a problem for my EPQ (and my comparative essay) but the novels were written in 1988 and 2004 so were written 16 years apart. It will be an interesting slant on my project to compare how homosexuality is portrayed in both novels and to see if opinions of the general public (reflected through reaction of other characters in the novel) or the attitude novelist changed greatly from the Eighty's to the new Millennium.