Includes prose, poetry, fiction, history and polemic from 1810 to 1914.
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Autorenporträt
Chris White is lecturer in Literature at Bolton Institute. She is the co-editor with Elaine Hobby of What Lesbians Do in Books, and has published a number of essays on nineteenth-century homosexuality and lesbianism.
Inhaltsangabe
The Vere Street brothel case 1810 Oscar Wilde 'The Disciple' 1905 Oscar Wilde 'Quia multum amavi' 1881 Charlotte Bronte to Ellen Nussey 20 February 1837 Havelock Ellis from 'My Life' 1916 Aleister Crowley from White Stains 1898 Aleister Crowley from The Confessions of Aleister Crowley 1929.
The Vere Street brothel case, 1810, Oscar Wilde, 'The Disciple', 1905, Oscar Wilde, 'Quia multum amavi', 1881, Charlotte Bronte to Ellen Nussey, 20 February 1837, Havelock Ellis from 'My Life', 1916, Aleister Crowley, from White Stains, 1898, Aleister Crowley from The Confessions of Aleister Crowley, 1929.
The Vere Street brothel case 1810 Oscar Wilde 'The Disciple' 1905 Oscar Wilde 'Quia multum amavi' 1881 Charlotte Bronte to Ellen Nussey 20 February 1837 Havelock Ellis from 'My Life' 1916 Aleister Crowley from White Stains 1898 Aleister Crowley from The Confessions of Aleister Crowley 1929.
The Vere Street brothel case, 1810, Oscar Wilde, 'The Disciple', 1905, Oscar Wilde, 'Quia multum amavi', 1881, Charlotte Bronte to Ellen Nussey, 20 February 1837, Havelock Ellis from 'My Life', 1916, Aleister Crowley, from White Stains, 1898, Aleister Crowley from The Confessions of Aleister Crowley, 1929.
Rezensionen
'Well-judged, economical and shrewd.' - Alan Sinfield, Gay Times
'Chris White's editorial approach is quite inspired. Instead of laying out the material chronologically, White presents along a continium based on what was sayable or not sayable about same-sex desire in the 1800s, moving from the permissable to the least.' - Lewis Gannett
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