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  1. EDWARD CARPENTER 1844-1929: DEMOCRATIC AUTHOR AND POET, A RESTATEMENT AND REAPPRAISAL.
  2. Edward Carpenter, 1844-1929: An apostle of freedom by Dilip Kumar Barua, 1991
  3. Edward Carpenter, 1844-1929: An apostle of freedom by Dilip Kumar Barna, 1991
  4. From Adam 's Peak to Elephanta sketches in Ceylon and India by by Carpenter. Edward. 1844-1929., 1903-01-01
  5. The promised land; a drama of a people 's deliverance in five ac by Carpenter. Edward. 1844-1929., 1910-01-01
  6. Days with Walt Whitman : with some notes on his life and work by Edward, 1844-1929 Carpenter, 2009-10-26
  7. Civilisation: its cause and cure, and other essays by Edward (1844-1929) Carpenter, 1889-01-01
  8. Pagan & Christian creeds : their origin and meaning by Carpenter Edward 1844-1929, 1921-01-01
  9. Civilisation. its cause and cure. and other essays. by Carpenter. Edward. 1844-1929., 1921-01-01
  10. Days with Walt Whitman. with some notes on his life and work. by Carpenter. Edward. 1844-1929., 1906-01-01
  11. Loves coming-of-age : a series of papers on the relations of thre sexes by Edward (1844-1929) Carpenter, 1909
  12. Angels' wings : a series of essays on art and its relation to life by Edward, 1844-1929 Carpenter, 2009-10-26
  13. A visit to a gtildenacuteani or wise man of the East by Edwa by Carpenter. Edward. 1844-1929., 1911-01-01
  14. Love 's coming of age; a series of papers on the relations of th by Carpenter. Edward. 1844-1929., 1911-01-01

21. NPG 2447; Edward Carpenter
Edward Carpenter by Roger Fry Date 1894 Medium oil on canvas Sitter EdwardCarpenter (18441929), Writer on social subjects. Sitter in 5 portraits.
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22. Glbtq >> Literature >> Carpenter, Edward
Edward Carpenter, a champion of both women s and homosexuals liberation, wasone of the great socialist visionaries of Carpenter, Edward (18441929)
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Carpenter, Edward (1844-1929)
page: Edward Carpenter, a champion of both women's and homosexuals' liberation, was one of the great socialist visionaries of England at the turn of the twentieth century. Carpenter was born in England in 1844. His family was of the upwardly situated middle class, and his father, Charles, a former naval commander, earned a living as a lawyer and through investments in American and British railways. His mother, Sophia, patterned herself after the stereotypical vision of the placid Victorian housewife and spent her time tending to Edward and his six sisters. In 1881, she passed away, and Charles died a year later. Carpenter died at Guildford in 1929. Sponsor Message.
These rather typical details do not foreshadow the role Carpenter was to build for himself in Britain, for by the time of his death, he was to be thought of as one of the great socialist visionaries of England and a champion of both women's and homosexuals' liberation. Carpenter's life began to follow the course prescribed by his privileged station. He was educated at Oxford and Cambridge, and in 1868, began a career as a lecturer at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. During his second year, he was elected a clerical fellow and ordained a deacon.

23. Glbtq >> Literature >> English Literature: Twentieth-Century
storyteller who most fit the occasion is Edward Carpenter (18441929).Edward Carpenter. Although Carpenter s work is intended to be read as psychology,
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English Literature: Twentieth-Century
page: Homosexuality, both male and female, has a rich, divergent, and increasingly open expression in the literature of the twentieth century. In his late eighteenth- and early-nineteenth century writings about homosexuality, Jeremy Bentham weighs the pleasure of consensual homosexual relations against the pain or harm it causes the general public. Bentham concludes that, by causing no harm to others, homosexuality is justified by the pleasures of those who practice it. Sponsor Message.
In the course of his justification, no stories about homosexuality's spiritual, psychological, cultural, political, and aesthetic virtues or vices are appealed to by Bentham, who finds such narratives to be burdensome and irrelevant to the calculus of pleasure, which alone warrants homosexuality's "right" to be free. For better or worse, however, at the turn of the nineteenth century into the twentieth, justifications of homosexuality (and condemnations as well) are caught up in elaborate stories about homosexuality's character and cultural impact.

24. Summary:  Edward Carpenter
previous summary. timeline. next fact file . Biography Edward Carpenter (18441929) Edward Carpenter at 43 Edward Carpenter at 43
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Biography: Edward Carpenter (1844-1929) In 1895, the same year that Oscar Wilde was sent to prison for gross indecency, English socialist Edward Carpenter privately circulated his first book about homosexuality. Homogenic Love and its Place in a Free Society defended love between men as inborn and, therefore, natural just as Karl Ulrichs' pamphlets had thirty years before. Carpenter believed that Urnings are members of a third sex, and that their position as intermediates between male and female gives them unique and valuable talents.
Edward Carpenter at 43
Soon after publishing Homogenic Love, Carpenter fell in love with George Merrill, a sometime barkeep and servant. Merrill moved in with Carpenter, and the two became devoted companions. Carpenter continued to write prolifically on socialist and homosexual subjects, and even though little of his work was truly original, personal warmth and utopian idealism suffused his prose and won him a loyal audience. Books like The Intermediate Sex (1908) and Intermediate Types Among Primitive Folk

25. Books By Subject:  Biography
Tsuzuki, Chuschichi, Edward Carpenter, 18441929 Prophet of Human Fellowship.Cambridge Cambridge University Press. Wilde, Oscar, 1996. De Profundis.
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book list next subject books: Biography Allen, Gay Wilson The Solitary Singer: A Critical Biography of Walt Whitman. New York: New York University Press. Allen, Michael S ., 1995. "Sullivan's Closet: A Reappraisal of Harry Stack Sullivan's Life and His Pioneering Role in American Psychiatry." Journal of Homosexuality, v.29 no. 1. Asprey, Robert B., Frederick the Great: The Magnificent Enigma. New York: Ticknor and Fields. Baker, Michael Our Three Selves: The Life of Radclyffe Hall. New York: William Morrow. Brome, Vincent Havelock Ellis: Philosopher of Sex. A Biography. Campbell, James Talking at the Gates: A Life of James Baldwin. New York: Viking. Carpenter, Edward, Days with Walt Whitman. New York: Macmillan. Christenson, C. Kinsey: A Biography. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Cline, Sally, 1997. Radclyffe Hall: A Woman Called John. New York: Overlook Press. Ellingham, Lewis and Kevin Killian Poet Be Like God: Jack Spicer and the San Francisco Renaissance. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England.

26. Knitting Circle Edward Carpenter
Chushichi Tsuzuki, (1980), Edward Carpenter, 18441929 Prophet of HumanFellowship , Cambridge Cambridge University Press.
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Edward Carpenter
Born 29th. August, 1844 in Brighton, died 28th. June, 1929, in Guildford.
British social reformer. He studied at Trinity Hall, Cambridge and then was ordained deacon in 1870, to become curate at St. Edward's Church, Cambridge. After two years he left the church and became a travelling lecturer in the north of England for the University Extension Movement. His father died in 1882 and left him 6000 pounds, which made him financially independent. He bought a smallholding at Millthorpe near Sheffield and took up market gardening and sandal making. His Millthorpe cottage became the focus for Sheffield socialists and radicals. He met George Merrill on a train, and in 1898 Merrill moved into the cottage at Millthorpe. They lived together for thirty years. A black and white photograph of Edward Carpenter and George Merrill is in the Sheffield City Archives and is reproduced in Colin Spencer, (1995) . The couple were used as the model for the relationship between Maurice and Alec, the gamekeeper, in the novel Maurice by E. M. Forster

27. CarpenterBio
Edward Carpenter Archive http//www.simondsn.dircon.co.uk/ecbiog.htm .Tsuzuki, Chushichi. Edward Carpenter, 18441929 Prophet of Human Fellowship.
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Edward Carpenter
Anglican cleric, itinerant professor, socialist, poet, anarchist, pioneer of gay liberation, and often considered a prophet. After leaving Cambridge, Carpenter sought to live a simple rural life that hoped would involve "whole-bodied" as well as whole-hearted comradeship. This often meant living with married couples and their families. He also lived for a while on John Ruskin's St. George's Farm, before purchasing his own farm at Millthorpe in 1883 with money inherited when his parents died. Shortly after they met in the early 1880's, Carpenter joined Havelock Ellis's "Fellowship of the New Life," a faction of which became the Fabian Society in 1884. Carpenter remained on good terms with both groups. He studied the Bhagavad-Gita and even traveled to India in 1890 to learn more about Hinduism. He was also friends with Emma Goldman and often supported socialist causes financially and in print. However, his preference for personal politics over national movements, his opposition to any theory that claimed to be the final answer to society's problems, and his eclecticism made him as much an anarchist as a socialist. Carpenter believed that society would develop by a process he called "exfoliation," a form of Lamarckian evolution propelled by will in which society was expected throw off its successive skins (e.g. capitalist institutions) as it outgrew them. Carpenter was also an advocate of women's liberation. He regarded marriage in England as both enforced celibacy and a form of prostitution. He did not believe women would truly be free until a socialist revolution occurred. In contrast to many of his contemporaries, however, this led him to conclude that all oppressed workers should support women's emancipation, rather than to subordinate women's rights to worker's rights. Olive Schreiner, Edith Lees (later Mrs. Havelock Ellis), and his six sisters were among the people who helped to edit his writings on women.

28. FABIAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL THOUGHT Series One: The Papers Of Edward Carpenter, 1
The poet and reformer Edward Carpenter (18441929) did more than anyone to applyWhitman’s ideas and poetic practice, and tried to develop a community of
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Series One: The Papers of Edward Carpenter, 1844-1929,
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Part 2: Manuscripts, Cuttings, Pamphlets and Selected Publications " "
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writing in Dictionary of Labour Biography (Volume VII) " "
Professor Robert K Martin
from his chapter in The American Radical edited by Mari Jo Buble,
Paul Buble and Harvey J Kaye
(Routledge 1996)
Other significant highlights include Diaries, 1915-1920; Notebooks and Commonplace Books, , and contain a variety of material on asia. Days with Walt Whitman Towards Democracy Narcissus The Promised Land Modern Science , and Civilisation " " Professor Chushichi Tsuzuki Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan Highlights Description Contents Adam Matthew Publications Ltd. Pelham House, London Road, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 2AA, ENGLAND Telephone: +44 (1672) 511921 Fax: +44 (1672) 511663 Email: info@ampltd.co.uk

29. FABIAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL THOUGHT Series One: The Papers Of Edward Carpenter, 1
Series One The Papers of Edward Carpenter, 18441929, from Sheffield ArchivesPart 2 Manuscripts, Cuttings, Pamphlets and Selected Publications
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Part 2: Manuscripts, Cuttings, Pamphlets and Selected Publications "Carpenter's life was one that would be common today, but was rare and courageous at that time. Phrases like 'dropping out' and 'alternative lifestyles' weren't used by the Victorians." Simon Dawson, interview in Gay Today
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The second part of this project completes coverage of Carpenter's manuscript material with the inclusion of:
  • Original drafts of his autobiographyand reminiscences; Typescripts and proofs of writings such as Pagan and Christian creeds, Art and Beauty in actual life, Light from the East, Bi-Sexuality and other works; Letters and accounts from Carpenter's publishers; Note books and commonplace books.
We also feature:
  • 7 boxes of newscuttings; 3 boxes of photographs; 7 volumes of collected pamphlets by Carpenter; A vast range of articles written by Carpenter;

30. Author Edward Carpenter, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
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31. By The Shore, By Edward Carpenter
Complete text of the poem by Edward Carpenter. BY THE SHORE. by EdwardCarpenter (18441929). LL night by the shore. The obscure water, the long white
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BY THE SHORE by: Edward Carpenter (1844-1929)
    LL night by the shore.
    The obscure water, the long white lines of advancing foam, the rustle and thud, the panting sea-breaths, the pungent sea-smell,
    The great slow air moving from the distant horizon, the immense mystery of space, and the soft canopy of the clouds!
    The swooning thuds go onthe drowse of ocean goes on:
    The long inbreathsthe short sharp outbreathsthe silence between.
    I am a bit of the shore: the waves feed upon me, they come pasturing over me;
    I am glad, O waves, that you come pasturing over me.
    I am a little arm of the sea: the same tumbling swooning dream goes onI feel the waves all around me, I spread myself through them.
    How delicious! I spread and spread. The waves tumble through and over methey dash through my face and hair.
    The night is dark overhead: I do not see them, but I touch them and hear their gurgling laughter.

32. Over The Great City, By Edward Carpenter
Complete text of the poem by Edward Carpenter. OVER THE GREAT CITY. by EdwardCarpenter (18441929). VER the great city,; Where the wind rustles
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OVER THE GREAT CITY by: Edward Carpenter (1844-1929)
    VER the great city,
    Where the wind rustles through the parks and gardens,
    In the air, the high clouds brooding,
    In the lines of street perspective, the lamps, the traffic,
    The pavements and the innumerable feet upon them,
    I Am: make no mistakedo not be deluded.
    Think not because I do not appear at the first glancebecause the centuries have gone by and there is no assured tidings of methat therefore I am not there.
    Think not because all goes its own way that therefore I do not go my own way through all.
    The fixed bent of hurrying faces in the streeteach turned towards its own light, seeing no otheryet I am the Light towards which they all look.
    The toil of so many hands to such multifarious ends, yet my hand knows the touch and twining of them all.
    All come to me at last.
    There is no love like mine;
    For all other love takes one and not another;
    And other love is pain, but this is joy eternal.

33. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (C)
Carpenter, Edward (Carpenter, Edward ). 18441929. We hope to complete this entrysoon. Carpenter, John (Carpenter, John ). 1370 (?)-1441 (?)
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34. Glossary Of People: Ca
Carpenter, Edward (18441929). British socialist, writer and poet. Carpenter’searly interest in religion led him to become an ordained deacon in 1870,
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French utopian, author of Voyage en Icarie See: including excerpts from Voyage en Icarie Cabral, Amilcar (1924-1973) In the early 1950s, Cabral was employed as an Agronomist. Using this position, he went to every village in the entire country and from this direct observation, he came up with an analysis and strategy for the national liberation movement. With others, he founded the PAIGC in 1956, and in 1963 their full-blown military campaign to overthrown Portuguese colonialism began. Within two years they had extensive liberated zones where effectively they were in power. On 20 January 1973, just months before the victory of the national liberation struggle, Cabral was assassinated with the help of Portuguese agents operating within the PAIGC. See: The Weapon of Theory , by Amilcar Cabral, 1966 Cafiero, Carlo (1846-1892) Italian Anarchist, published a condensed version of Capital in Italian. Cannon, James P. (1890-1974) US Socialist Workers Party Further Reading: James Cannon Archive Cantor, Georg (1845 - 1918)

35. Edward Carpenter (1844-1929)
Edward Carpenter (18441929) Edward Carpenter was born in Brighton on 29August 1844 (at 45 Brunswick Square, pictured left) into a comfortable,
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Edward Carpenter (1844-1929) Edward Carpenter was a pioneering socialist and radical prophet of a new age of fellowship in which social relations would be transformed by a new spiritual consciousness. The way he lived his life, perhaps even more than his extensive writings, was the essence of his message. It is perhaps not surprising that his reputation faded quickly after his death, as he lived much of his life modestly spreading his message by personal contact and example rather than by major literary works or through a national political career. He has been described as having that unusual combination of qualities: charisma with modesty. His ideas became immensely influential during the early years of the Socialist movement in Britain: perhaps Carpenter's most widely remembered legacy to the Socialist and Co-operative movements was his anthem England Arise ! but it is his writings on the subject of homosexuality and his open espousal of this identity that makes him unique.
Leaves of Grass . Whitman's democratic poetry provided the spark that set Carpenter on the path of socialism and which led to the extraordinary changes in his life.
In 1873, while returning from Cannes, a vision of a different life flashed before him

36. Diggers Dreamers – The Guide To Communal Living In Britain
The Edward Carpenter Community are forming themselves in a way that is much the name in honour of Edward Carpenter who was a utopian gay man (18441929)
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37. Second Life Books: WOMAN, And Her Place In A Free Society. (CARPENTER, Edward.)
Carpenter, Edward. WOMAN, And Her Place In A Free Society. Carpenter (18441929)visited the US in 1877, meeting US writers and later devoted himself to
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WOMAN, And Her Place In A Free Society. Manchester: Labour Press Society, 1894. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 41. Sewn self wraps, a fine copy. Scarce. Carpenter (1844-1929) visited the US in 1877, meeting US writers and later devoted himself to the socialism of Morris and Hyndman. His discussion of sex roles mirrors his understanding of power in contemporary society. $400.00 Book Id: Inquire about this book Site Map Contact Us Privacy
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38. History Faculty Library New Accessions For March 2005
Oxford University Press, 2003. K 740.5 Fore Carpenter, Edward, 18441929 Forecastsof the coming century by a decade of writers The Labour Press, 1897
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Photograph of socialist, Edward Carpenter (18441929) From the album Portraitsof Many Persons of Note About 1890 Platinum print Museum no. 7610-1938
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40. World Wars
Carpenter, Edward, 18441929. Joliet-Curie, Ir*ne, 1897-1956. Dingman, Mary Agnes,1875-1961. Lilienthal, David, 1899-1981.
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    Bondfield, Margaret Grace, 1873-1953.
    Title: Papers, 1854-1951, 1898-1951 (bulk)
    Physical Details: 18 linear ft.
    Notes: English woman's rights advocate, trade-union leader, first woman Cabinet Minister. Bondfield was involved with the Trades Union Congress, Women's Trade Union League, National Federation of Women Workers, and International Labour Organisation.
    Summary:
    Manuscripts of her books, MY LEISURE, 1947, and A LIFE'S WORK, 1948. Family correspondence, 1896-1948, three letters to her father William Bondfield from Samuel Blasdale in America, 1854-1861, and manuscript on local history by J.S. Bondfield, 1880. Miscellaneous memorabilia, photographs, bibliographies, and notes on the collections.
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