Stonewall 25: Case 3 Edward Carpenter, 18441929. The Intermediate Sex A Study of Some TransitionalTypes of Men and Women, in Selected Writings, vol. 1 Sex. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eresources/exhibitions/sw25/case3.html
Extractions: Stonewall and Beyond: Lesbian and Gay Culture PREV INDEX NEXT This case includes the earliest writings in English about homosexuality, mostly male homosexuality. They date originally from circa 1785 to 1908. Six of the authors were British, one American. Four were heterosexual, three were gay. It is characteristic of an age of cant that most of these texts could not be published during the lifetimes of the men who wrote them, or were printed privately in editions of as few as ten copies, or were published for private subscribers only, or had to be published abroad. Such publishing histories document well the nearly successful effort to silence all public discussion of the sexual orientation and behavior "not to be named among Christians," as it was sometimes referred to. These pioneers bravely tried to break that silence. Case Displays Jeremy Bentham, 1748-1832
Gay Today: Review Edward Carpenter, a great grandfather of the gay and lesbian movement(18441929) had been a messenger boy for Walt Whitman too. http://gaytoday.badpuppy.com/garchive/reviews/102599re.htm
Extractions: Book Review by Jack Nichols Walt WhitmanSelected Poems 1855-1892A New Edition, Edited by Gary Schmidgall, St. Martin's Press, 1999, 530 pages, $32.50 A nybody who knows me is well aware I've always been a messenger boy for Walt Whitman. In the nation's capitol, when I began skipping classes in seventh grade, I found myself seated in the office of the principal, an Eleanor Roosevelt look-alike, Miss Bertie Backus. Wielding what I considered an effective 1953 shock-excuse, I told Ms. Backus I was gay. "If you're not going to go to classes, you should read Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, " she explained kindly. It seemed a fair trade. Freed by a principal's fiat from having to attend cloistered classes, I sat in the open air and dipped into the Leaves, first discovering Whitman's Calamus poemsthe most extraordinary literary paeans to all-male love ever written. Whitman promised: I will sing the song of companionship
Gay Today At Badpuppy Edward Carpenter, a great grandfather of the gay and lesbian liberation movement(18441929) was just as open-minded about odd ideas as is Badpuppy's GayToday. http://gaytoday.badpuppy.com/garchive/viewpoint/061697vi.htm
Extractions: Badpuppy Gay Today Monday, 16 June 1997 TO PAT ROBERTSON'S 700 CLUB: HAVE FUN! BE A RAELIAN! Better You Should Belong to a Nice Space Age Religion Monday, June 16, 1997 By Jack Nichols Last week GayToday's top story told of its welcome TV publicity received from Pat Robertson's intellectually impoverished 700 Club, a daily gabfest for the spiritually deprived. The dorky televangelist's newscasters, in yet another of their inept attempts to cast aspersions on gay men and lesbians, clearly recited Badpuppy's GayToday Internet address. This was a major tactical error indeed, not to mention one that showcased typical CBN inaccuracies. Now that 700 Club members have been given access to Badpuppy's GayToday , it is time to provide them with a colorful and civilized alternative to the nonsense that has too long remained a staple of their TV diets. But more on this civilized religious alternative (one that has seemingly arrived from outer space) in a moment. The Christian Broadcasting Networkon June 11 falsely announced that GayToday's continuing series on cloning meant support for the cause of human cloning from "a number of homosexual groups" who, according the erroneous CBN report, "want to go ahead" with cloning. In fact, polls indicate that only 10% of gays (3% higher than the national average) think cloning is A-OK. The Clone Rights United Front (CRUF) founded by Randolfe Wicker, a gay media pioneer, does not consider itself a gay group and no other gay groups presently support the concept of reproductive freedom through cloning.
Autographs, Signed Photographs And Letters From AMI RETURN TO TOP. Carpenter, Edward (18441929) English Writer and Poet. ALS, Ed. Carpenter,on two sides of a correspondence card, Millthorpe, Holmesfield, nr. http://www.ami-autographs.com/litenglishlit.htm
Extractions: Literature - English Literature Please click on any letter to go to that section. Items with underlined titles link to an image which will open in the main window. Clicking on the currency symbols at top-right will open a converter in a new window. A glossary can be accessed by clicking on 'glossary' at lower left. These windows will remain open until you close them. A B C D ... AMIS , Kingsley (1922-1995) English Novelist. T.L.S., Kingsley Amis, one page, 8vo, London, 2nd April 1987, to Mr. Rabaiotti. Amis thanks his correspondent for his letter and states 'It nearly breaks my heart to turn down a request from somebody whose name I remember so well from the past, but I am afraid I never send signed photographs to people I don't know.' In very fine condition. AMIS , Martin (1949- ) English Novelist. Signed 5 x 7 photograph, a three quarter length study of Amis who looks directly towards the photographer. The writer is seen wearing a white tank top sweater with a checked shirt beneath and has his arms folded before the camera. Signed with his name alone in a small neat hand in black ink to a light area of the background. In very fine condition.
Staff Information - Department Of English the writing of EM Forster, especially his response to the thinking of the lateVictorianSocialist and advocate of gay rights, Edward Carpenter (1844-1929). http://www.bangor.ac.uk/english/staff.html
Extractions: QXE3031 Welsh Writing in English since 1930 Main research in recent years has been in Welsh writing in English, particularly the first generation of this writing in the 1930s and 1940s, considered as the result of cultural interaction between Welsh and English cultural traditions in this period; I have related interest in postcolonial theory. Main work has been on R.S. Thomas (I am Co-director of the R.S. Thomas Study Centre at Bangor) and on Glyn Jones (I recently edited his Collected Stories and The Dragon has Two Tongues). My other area of research has been the writing of E.M. Forster, especially his response to the thinking of the late-Victorian Socialist and advocate of gay rights, Edward Carpenter (1844-1929).
Extractions: Forasmuch as there is not yet sufficient and condigne punishment appointed and limited by the due course of the laws of the Realm for the detestable and abominable vice of buggery committed with mankind or beast; It may therefore please the King's Highness with the assent of his Lords spiritual and temporal and the Commons the present parliament assembled that it may be enacted by authority of the same, that the same offence be from henceforth adjudged felony, and such order and form of process therein to be used against the offenders as in cases of felony at the common law. " (1533-4, 25 Hen. 8 c. 6) Europe: many countries adopt the Napoleonic Code, which does not criminalise gay sex.
Famous Gays And Lesbians In History Dancer; Edward Carpenter (18441929) British Author and Gay RightsPioneer; Willa Cather (1873-1947) Euro-American Writer and Critic; http://www.youth.org/loco/PERSONProject/Resources/OrganizingResources/history.ht
Extractions: Famous Gays and Lesbians in History Sappho (600 B.C.) Greek Poetess Socrates (470-399 B.C.) Greek Teacher and Philosopher Plato (427-347 B.C.) Greek Teacher and Philosopher Alexander The Great (356-323 B.C.) Macedonian King and Military Leader Wu (140-87 B.C.) Chinese Emperor Hadrian (76-138 A.D.) Roman Emperor Richard the Lion Hearted (1157-1199) English King and Crusader Edward II (1254-1327) English King Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) Italian Renaissance Artist, Teacher, Scientist and Inventor Michelangelo (1475-1564) Italian Renaissance Artist and Sculptor Montezuma II (1480-1520) Aztec Emperor Julius III (1487-1555) Catholic Pope Ieyasu Tokugawa (1542-1616) Japanese Shogun and founder of the Edo Shogunate Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626) British Statesman and Writer Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) English dramatist and poet Christina (1626-1689) Swedish Queen Peter the Great (1672-1725) Russian Czar Frederick the Great (1712-1786) Prussian King and Military Leader Madame de Stael (1766-1817) French Writer and Intellectual Lord Byron (1788-1824) British Poet Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) Danish Poet and Writer Margaret Fuller (1810-1850) Euro-American Writer and Journalist Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) Euro-American Philosopher, Naturalist, and Peace Activist
Records For Imagination. (in MARION) Carpenter, Edward, 18441929. The art of creation; essays on the self andits powers, by Edward Carpenter. London, G. Allen Unwin ltd. 1912. http://vax.vmi.edu/MARION/@IMAGINATION/c40a1000a000/0
Famous.htmL Bachardy (still alive); Denton Welch; Dirk Bogarde; Duncan Grant; EMForster 18791970; Edward Carpenter 1844-1929; Evelyn Waugh; Frederick http://www2.netdoor.com/~richardd/famous.html
Extractions: NOTE: This listing was part of a listing found on the internet. I am NOT the author, nor am I the researcher. I am posting it here for your information. I make no claims as to the accuracy of the list! MODERN EUROPE (POST 1700) BRITAIN Political Leaders William III Horace Walpole 1717-1797 (first Prime Minister) Queen Anne 1665-1714 and Sarah Churchill Lord Hervey (George II's minister) and Stephen Fox Tom Driberg MP Maureen Colquhoun MP (alive?) William Beckford 1760-1844 Lord Mountbatten General Charles Gordon Baden Powell (founder of Boy Scouts) Roger Casement 1864-1916 Horatio Herbert Kitchener 1850-1916 Poets, Writers, Actors Mary Renault 1905-1983 and Julie Mullard Mary Wollstonecraft 1759-1797 and Fanny Blood Virginia Woolf 1882-1941 and Vita Sackville-West A.E. Housman 1859-1936 and Moses Jackson A.C. Benson E.F. Benson Alfred Lord Tennyson Algernon Swinbourne 1837-1909 Andre Raffalovich and Canon John Gray Cecil Beaton James Agate Christopher Isherwood 1904-1986 and Don Bachardy (still alive) Denton Welch Dirk Bogarde Duncan Grant E.M. Forster 1879-1970
Town Planning Edward Carpenter (18441929) Close friend of Raymond Unwin. Socialist Philosopher- prescribed simple life healthy, vegetarian and democratic. http://www.letchworthgardencity.net/heritage/townplanning.htm
Extractions: http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRowen.htm Col Edward Ackroyd created early model villages to house his employees at Copley 1849-1853 and Ackroyden 1859 Sir Titus Salt (1803-1876) Saltaire 1853-1863 in West Yorkshire, a mid-Victorian industrial village built by Sir Titus Salt at the site of his Alpaca Wool spinning and weaving mill. http://www.bradford.gov.uk/tourism/trails/saltaire/saltaire.html
Gay And Lesbian Humanist - Piecing Together Percy Edward Carpenter (18441929) broached the topic in 1925, being keenly interestedin the androgyny of Shelley's personal appearance, psychology and poetry, most http://www.galha.freeserve.co.uk/glh/203/shelley.html
Extractions: Previous article Home Features Index Map ... John Lauritsen has just published a new edition of the English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley's translation of Plato's Symposium . Here, he looks at Shelley - one of the most prominent leaders of the Romantic movement - and male love, drawing on new material as well as old. Percy Bysshe Shelley was a declared atheist from the age of nineteen, when he was sent down from Oxford for publishing a pamphlet, The Necessity of Atheism (1811). But was he gay? The waters have been muddied here by a campaign of disinformation waged by Shelley's widow, Mary, and her daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Shelley - a campaign described as "the fraudulent and mistaken efforts to turn the romantic, pagan Shelley, as Hogg, Peacock and Trelawny knew him in the flesh, into a Victorian angel suitable for enshrinement among the gods of respectability and convention." [ Smith Their efforts involved suppressing and bowdlerising Shelley's writings, destroying pages from diaries, attacking writers who told the truth and using forged letters to defame the character of Shelley's first wife, Harriett. Edward Carpenter (1844-1929) broached the topic in 1925, being keenly interested in the androgyny of Shelley's personal appearance, psychology and poetry, most notably
U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations Author, Carpenter, Edward, 18441929. Title, Angels' wings, a series of essays onart and its relation to life, by Edward Carpenter; with nine full-page plates. http://alpha.lib.uwo.ca:5701/search/dBeethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827./dbeethove
Extractions: Search History) KEYWORD: ejournals and s:accounting (Clear Search History) (End Search Session) AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT MEDICAL SUBJECT WORD KEYWORD CALL NO Brescia University College Library Business Library Education Library Huron University College Library Music Library Law Library The D. B. Weldon Library Information and Media Studies Int'l Centre for Olympic Studies Electronic Resources Journals View Entire Collection Author Carpenter, Edward, 1844-1929. Title Publisher LOCATION CALL # STATUS DBW stack IN LIBRARY Description 248 p. front., 8 pl. 21 cm. Subject Art. Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. LCCN (Search History) KEYWORD: ejournals and s:accounting (Clear Search History) (End Search Session)
LEO ABSE Labour Politician & Author http//www.askmen.com/women/models/17_naomi_campbell.html. Edward Carpenter (18441929)Social reformer. http//www.sbu.ac.uk/~stafflag/EdwardCarpenter.html. http://www.nakedblog.com/gaylinkspage.htm
Extractions: This list includes gay men and lesbians, bisexuals and transsexuals, transvestites and impersonators of the opposite sex, and people whose homosexuality has been credibly inferred since their deaths. It also includes heterosexuals who have benefited the gay community by their work, their looks, or their value as role models, or who have opposed homosexuality in a counterproductive way. LEO ABSE (1917- Politician and author. Backbench Labour MP for thirty-nine years; famously got more legislation on to the statute book than any other backbencher. It was he who piloted through the House of Commons the 1967 Act partially decriminalising male homosexual acts. In 2000 he married a Polish electrician aged 33. J R ACKERLEY (1896-1967) http://www.queertheory.com/histories/a/ackerley_jr.htm PETER ACKROYD (1949- Author http://lidiavianu.scriptmania.com/peter_ackroyd.htm Sir HAROLD ACTON (1904-94) Historian and aesthete http://www.gnelson.demon.co.uk/oxpoetry/index/ia.html JOHN MARK AINSLEY (1963- Tenor http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/artist_page.asp?name=ainsley
Varför Ska Socialister Bry Sig Om Djur? G(eorge) Bernard Shaw (18561950), Henry Salt (1851-1939; som bland annat inspireradeMahatma Gandhi, 1869-1948), och Edward Carpenter (1844-1929), var alla http://www.yelah.net/yelah/20020506/debatt020512
Extractions: Pelle Sten har gjort bilden. Debatt debatt@yelah.net G(eorge) Bernard Shaw Henry Salt (1851-1939; som bland annat inspirerade Mahatma Gandhi , 1869-1948), och Edward Carpenter Frances Cobbe Charlotte Despard Henry Spira Peter Singer Marx och Hegel Australian Greens Barbara Noske Lizzy Lind af Hageby (1878-1963) och Leisa Schartau Lucifer ljusbringaren Hjalmar Branting Hinke Berggren och skrev. Utgivaren av tidningen, Valfrid Wilhelmsson I Sverige startades 1974 en tidning av ungdomsavdelningen hos Djurfront . En av de drivande, Johan Saxon (1859-1935), samt feministen Fredrika Bremer SvD oftast kvinnor sysselsatta som i genomsnittet Birgitta Forsman Ingemar Nordin , utgiven av Timbro Per Svensson Bertil Ohlin-institut Henrik von Sydow Staffan Melin
In Praise Of Nature Things Seen To Things Known Writing Song of Myself . from Carpenter's Towards Democracy Carpenter, Edward(18441929) After Civilization . from Jerome Rothenberg's Shaking http://www.mta.link75.org/nature/writing.html
Humboldt-Universität Zu Berlin The social and sexual reformer Edward Carpenter (18441929) was one of the firstEnglish authors to demand social recognition of same-sex relationships. http://www2.rz.hu-berlin.de/sexology/GESUND/ARCHIV/SEXOR2.HTM
Extractions: As Alfred C. Kinsey has pointed out, it is problematical to use the word "homosexual" to describe a person. Such labeling is often arbitrary and over-broad. Many people today have unrealistic ideas about what "homosexuals" are and how they behave. However, throughout history a great number of men and women (many of them quite famous) have felt sexually attracted to members of their own sex either occasionally or frequently or even exclusively. Some acted upon this feeling and were openly proud of it, others suppressed it and led very unhappy lives. Many were even persecuted by their contemporaries and came to a tragic end. The portraits below show some historical personalities who are know to have strong homosexual leanings, although not all of them acted them out. Obviously, the list is not meant to prove that such leanings make people in any way superior. Still, it can perhaps counteract certain false stereotypes. Gaius Julius Caesar
Queer History Links Gender and Sexuality; Edward Carpenter Archives Important works by the pioneerBritish gay activist Edward Carpenter (18441929), edited by Simon Dawson; http://www.infopt.demon.co.uk/gaylink1.htm
Extractions: ( Suggestions welcome! ) L INKS TO THE B EST S ITES ON THE W EB FOR G AY AND L ESBIAN H ISTORY General GLBT History GLBT History by Periods Regional GLBT History Transgender History ... Galleries with Historical GLBT Images GENERAL GLBT HISTORY Queer Heritage: A Timeline Gay and Lesbian History Gay History A series of interesting and in-depth articles by Adam Carr previously published in gay journals The Gay History of Planet Earth Anthropological and biographical notes arranged by geographical area and chronologically QueerTheory.com Online resources in Queer Culture, Queer Theory, Queer Studies, Gender Studies and related fields Lesbian and Gay Studies Project People with a History (Once excellent, but not updated since 1998) Rowse History Centre Activities by scholars and historians in the UK The World History of Male Love Gays, Lesbians and Bisexuals in History Gay Culture and History International Gay and Lesbian Review ... Gayhistory.com Extensive survey of gay history, but not updated since 2000 Committee on Lesbian and Gay History Gay and Lesbian Heritage by Bruce Britton. One of the most trustworthy and detailed lists of famous gays and lesbians on the Web, though mainly in the fields of music, art and literature