Nineteenth-century Writings on Homosexuality: A SourcebookChris White Psychology Press, 1999 - 374 pagina's Nineteenth-Century Writings on Homosexuality is a comprehensive collection which provides, for the first time in one volume, many texts unavailable outside specialised academic libraries. Chris White has brought together a wide range of primary source material, including prose, poetry, fiction, history and polemic from 1810 to 1914. Nineteenth-Century Writings on Homosexuality includes writing on: * trials and scandals * censorship and homophobia * cultural and personal history * love and friendship * lesbianism * aestheticism and decadence * sexual tourism and colonialism * cross-class desire * sodomy and sadomasochism. Containing a general introduction, section headnotes, a bibliography of primary and secondary source material, this book is extraordinarily well researched. |
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Pagina 3
... normal majority , who are as secure and natural in their sexual identities as homosexuals are in theirs . It is impossible to know to what extent these theorists genuinely believed in the theory of innate homosexuality , or to what ...
... normal majority , who are as secure and natural in their sexual identities as homosexuals are in theirs . It is impossible to know to what extent these theorists genuinely believed in the theory of innate homosexuality , or to what ...
Pagina 4
... normal and abnormal instincts . The term which has persisted into modern language , ' homosexuality ' ( which will be used throughout this book as both historically valid and comprehensible to the modern reader ) , was coined in 1869 by ...
... normal and abnormal instincts . The term which has persisted into modern language , ' homosexuality ' ( which will be used throughout this book as both historically valid and comprehensible to the modern reader ) , was coined in 1869 by ...
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V | 14 |
VI | 15 |
VII | 16 |
VIII | 18 |
IX | 20 |
X | 25 |
XI | 27 |
LXXI | 241 |
LXXII | 242 |
LXXIV | 243 |
LXXVI | 244 |
LXXVII | 246 |
LXXVIII | 247 |
LXXX | 248 |
LXXXII | 249 |
XIII | 28 |
XIV | 31 |
XV | 32 |
XVI | 33 |
XVII | 35 |
XIX | 36 |
XX | 40 |
XXI | 42 |
XXII | 43 |
XXIII | 44 |
XXIV | 45 |
XXV | 46 |
XXVI | 49 |
XXVII | 63 |
XXVIII | 66 |
XXIX | 70 |
XXX | 71 |
XXXI | 90 |
XXXII | 92 |
XXXIII | 94 |
XXXIV | 104 |
XXXV | 113 |
XXXVI | 114 |
XXXVII | 116 |
XXXVIII | 124 |
XXXIX | 144 |
XL | 154 |
XLI | 159 |
XLII | 160 |
XLIV | 161 |
XLV | 165 |
XLVII | 173 |
XLVIII | 175 |
L | 178 |
LII | 179 |
LIII | 180 |
LIV | 183 |
LV | 186 |
LVI | 188 |
LVII | 189 |
LVIII | 194 |
LIX | 208 |
LX | 211 |
LXI | 213 |
LXII | 214 |
LXIII | 218 |
LXIV | 223 |
LXV | 236 |
LXVI | 238 |
LXVII | 239 |
LXIX | 240 |
LXXXIII | 250 |
LXXXV | 251 |
LXXXVII | 260 |
LXXXIX | 261 |
XC | 262 |
XCII | 263 |
XCIII | 264 |
XCIV | 265 |
XCV | 266 |
XCVII | 267 |
XCVIII | 268 |
C | 269 |
CII | 270 |
CIV | 271 |
CV | 272 |
CVI | 273 |
CVII | 274 |
CVIII | 277 |
CIX | 279 |
CX | 280 |
CXI | 281 |
CXIII | 282 |
CXIV | 285 |
CXV | 288 |
CXVI | 289 |
CXVII | 309 |
CXVIII | 310 |
CXIX | 312 |
CXX | 316 |
CXXI | 317 |
CXXII | 318 |
CXXIV | 319 |
CXXV | 320 |
CXXVI | 322 |
CXXVIII | 323 |
CXXIX | 324 |
CXXX | 325 |
CXXXI | 326 |
CXXXIII | 330 |
CXXXV | 331 |
CXXXVI | 332 |
CXXXVII | 333 |
CXXXVIII | 335 |
CXXXIX | 337 |
CXL | 339 |
CXLII | 340 |
CXLIII | 342 |
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Pagina 1 - The laws of God, the laws of man, He may keep that will and can; Not I: let God and man decree Laws for themselves and not for me; And if my ways are not as theirs Let them mind their own affairs.