“If you can’t fix it you got a stand it”: impossible love stories, identity and masculinity in “the lady with the dog” and “brokeback mountain”

Despite their apparent dissimilarities (a nineteenth-century Russian story about an adulterous relationship and a twentieth-century story about gay men in the American West), this essay explores how their common exploration of the theme of impossible happy endings and star-crossed lovers brings Anto...

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Main Author: Carmen Gómez Galisteo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Almeria 2018-04-01
Series:Odisea
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Online Access:http://ojs.ual.es/ojs/index.php/ODISEA/article/view/426
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title “If you can’t fix it you got a stand it”: impossible love stories, identity and masculinity in “the lady with the dog” and “brokeback mountain”
title_short “If you can’t fix it you got a stand it”: impossible love stories, identity and masculinity in “the lady with the dog” and “brokeback mountain”
title_full “If you can’t fix it you got a stand it”: impossible love stories, identity and masculinity in “the lady with the dog” and “brokeback mountain”
title_fullStr “If you can’t fix it you got a stand it”: impossible love stories, identity and masculinity in “the lady with the dog” and “brokeback mountain”
title_full_unstemmed “If you can’t fix it you got a stand it”: impossible love stories, identity and masculinity in “the lady with the dog” and “brokeback mountain”
title_sort “if you can’t fix it you got a stand it”: impossible love stories, identity and masculinity in “the lady with the dog” and “brokeback mountain”
publisher Universidad de Almeria
series Odisea
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publishDate 2018-04-01
description Despite their apparent dissimilarities (a nineteenth-century Russian story about an adulterous relationship and a twentieth-century story about gay men in the American West), this essay explores how their common exploration of the theme of impossible happy endings and star-crossed lovers brings Anton Chekhov’s “The Lady with the Dog” and Annie Proulx’s “Brokeback Mountain” together in several aspects. This essay will reveal how in both works, the idea of the individual’s identity is closely linked to masculinity and sexuality. How to be a “proper” man for Dmtri as well as for Ennis and Jack, the protagonists of these respective stories, is crucial to an understanding of who they are and will decisively mark the outcome of their relationships and lives.
topic impossible love
anton chekhov
“the lady with the dog
” annie proulx
“brokeback mountain” (short story)
homosexuality
identity.
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