Lord Dismiss Us

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Lord Dismiss Us
Lord Dismiss Us book cover
Author Michael Campbell
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher William Heinemann
Released 1967
Media Type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 378 p. (hardback edition)
ISBN NA

Lord Dismiss Us is a 1967 novel by Michael Campbell.

[edit] Plot summary

Lord Dismiss Us is set in an English boys' public school. The novel deals with the love affair between two boys. Carleton, a bright sixth former loves Allen, a much younger boy. Carleton is very open about his feelings when speaking to Allen:

"Oh, I do love you. I love you, my darling. Don't be shy, look at me. Do you love me?"
"Yes."
"Do you swear?"
"Yes."

The school is not only a hotbed of passion between other boys too. Ashley, one of the teachers, loves Carleton, and there is also a new headmaster who wants to root out moral corruption.

The novel presents the issue of cross-generational sexual attraction and sexual abuse, or more aptly the abuse of power. Its true theme, however, is the nature of same-sex love and sex within the confines of an opposing moral establishment. It explores the conflict between the individual and his sense of right and the sense of right as determined by those in power. Campbell's notion of homosexual love may be over-romanticized and poetic, robbing it of lust, but that love is the focus of the novel. Lord Dismiss Us is a novel about right, not wrong, and virtue, not sin.

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