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The subject of boylove at Eton has been briefly alluded to in previous fiction, notably in ''The Fourth of June'' by David Benedictus (1962)[1], but this is the only novel to have made it its main theme.
The subject of boylove at Eton has been briefly alluded to in previous fiction, notably in ''The Fourth of June'' by David Benedictus (1962)[1], but this is the only novel to have made it its main theme.
References


[[1]]^ Benedictus, David (1977). The Fourth of June. London: Anthony Blond. London: Sphere. ISBN 978-0-7221-1588-6
[[1]]^ Benedictus, David (1977). The Fourth of June. London: Anthony Blond. London: Sphere. ISBN 978-0-7221-1588-6
External links
[http://www.amazon.com/Alexanders-Choice-Edmund-Marlowe/product-reviews/1481222112/ref=cm_cr_dp_see_all_btm?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending Reviews at amazon.com]

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Alexander's Choice is a novel set at Eton College in 1983-4 by Edmund Marlowe, an old boy of the school, as his début work. It tells of the love affair of Alexander Aylmer, a new boy at the school aged 13-14 and Damian Cavendish, a new, young English master.

The subject of boylove at Eton has been briefly alluded to in previous fiction, notably in The Fourth of June by David Benedictus (1962)[1], but this is the only novel to have made it its main theme.

References

1^ Benedictus, David (1977). The Fourth of June. London: Anthony Blond. London: Sphere. ISBN 978-0-7221-1588-6

External links

Reviews at amazon.com