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Posted on May 5, 2020December 13, 2020 by Aoife

S1 E6 Sex in Suburbia: Richard Yates, ‘Revolutionary Road’ (1961)

This classic American novel critiques marriage, gender roles and masculinity. So was it the sex or the reproductive choices that attracted the ire of the censor?

Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates
Categories20th century, Blog, Episode, Podcast TagsAbortion, America, Kate Winslet, Leonardo di Caprio, Marriage, Masculinity, Richard Yates, Suburbia

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