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         Carpenter Edward:     more books (31)
  1. Edward Carpenter 1844-1929: Prophet of Human Fellowship by Chushichi Tsuzuki, 2005-09-15
  2. The village and the landlord / by Edward Carpenter by Edward (1844-1929) Carpenter, 1907-01-01
  3. Edward Carpenter, 1844-1929: Democratic Author and Poet (Friends of Dr. Williams's Library. Lecture, 24th, 1970) by Edward Carpenter, 1970-01
  4. Edward Carpenter, 1844-1929 (Local studies leaflet) by Edward Hartley, 1979
  5. Biography - Carpenter, Edward (1844-1929): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  6. Chants of labour : a song book of the people : with music / edited by Edward Carpenter; with 2 designs by Walter Crane by Edward (1844-1929). Walter Crane (ill.) Carpenter, 1922
  7. The intermediate sex : a study of some transitional types of men and women / by Edward Carpenter by Edward (1844-1929) Carpenter, 1930-01-01
  8. Loves coming-of-age by Edward (1844-1929) Carpenter, 1927-01-01
  9. From Adam's peak to Elephanta: sketches in Ceylon and India - [Contents: Ceylon.--A visit to a gnani.--India.--The old order and the new influences] by Edward (1844-1929) Carpenter, 1904
  10. EnglandÃ?¯Ã'¿Ã'½s ideal, and other papers on social subjects / by Edward Carpenter by Edward (1844-1929) Carpenter, 1887
  11. The intermediate sex : a study of some transitional types of men and women / by Edward Carpenter by Edward (1844-1929) Carpenter, 1912-01-01
  12. Towards democracy. Complete in four parts. By Edward Carpenter. by Carpenter. Edward. 1844-1929., 1912-01-01
  13. My days and dreams. being autobiographical notes. by Edward Carp by Carpenter. Edward. 1844-1929., 1916-01-01
  14. The writings of Edward Carpenter, 1844-1929: A survey with notes on their availability by Jonathan Cutbill, 1980

61. NYPL Digital Gallery | Books By Alvin Langdon Coburn
Carpenter, Edward, 18441929 Chesterton, GK (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936 Clemenceau, Georges, 1841-1929 Clergy Coburn, Alvin Langdon, 1882-1966
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62. Literary Collections
Edward Carpenter (18441929) selected (Continua). Drops of Rain Autore Allen L.Scarbrough Lulu Press, November 2004 Drops Of Rain is a book of two line
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Lyons Press, December 2004 From a remarkable new voice with perfect pitch, a beautiful song about a boy and his father and about a time and place. Continua The Valley 101 Great Big Book of Life Autore: Clay Thompson Primer Publishers, November 2004 A collection of oddly informative columns by The Arizona Republic's Clay Thompson. The first book, Valley 101: A Slightly Skewed Guide to Living in Arizona, was all things Arizona. This time around, we've brought together the best of the best, much of which has absolutely... ( Continua The Crazy Years: Reflections of a Science Fiction Original Autore: Spider Robinson Benbella Books, November 2004

63. Late 19th Century English Poetry
Carpenter, Edward (18441929). Narcissus (London Henry S. King, 1873). Sketches fromLife in Town and Country (London George Allen Sons, 1908)
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64. AMP - Subjects
Series One The Papers of Edward Carpenter, 18441929, from Sheffield ArchivesPart 1 Correspondence and Manuscripts 22 Reels, £1900 Available
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65. Dr Tony Brown
writing of EM Forster, especially his response to the thinking of thelateVictorian Socialist and advocate of gay rights, Edward Carpenter (1844-1929).
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Home Prospective Students Undergraduate Postgraduate ... Events Tony Brown, MA, PhD
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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).
Work in Progress
I am currently preparing a study of R.S. Thomas for the University of Wales Press's 'Writers of Wales' series. I am also developing work for a study of the English-language short story in Wales.

66. Twentieth-Century English Poetry: Bibliography
Carpenter, Edward, 18441929. 1908, Sketches from Life in Town andCountry () Crpntr,ESketchesLifeTownCountry (gender=M).
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Adams, Anna [ Green Resistance: New and Selected Poems (Enitharmon) [ Adams,A:GreenResistance ] (gender=F). Adcock, Fleur [ Time-Zones (Oxford University Press) [ Adcock,F:TimeZones ] (gender=F). Allen, Fergus [ The Brown Parrots of Providencia (Faber) [ Allen,F:BrownParrotsProvidencia ] (gender=M). Allen, Fergus [ Who Goes There? (Faber) [ Allen,F:WhoGoesThere ] (gender=M). Allott, Kenneth. [ Collected Poems Allott,K:CollectedPoems ] (gender=M). Alvi, Moniza [ The Country At My Shoulder (Oxford University Press) [ Alvi,M:CountryAtMyShoulder ] (gender=F). Alvi, Moniza [ A Bowl of Warm Air (Oxford University Press) [ Alvi,M:BowlWarmAir ] (gender=F). Armitage, Simon, 1963- [ Kid (Faber) [ Armitage,S:Kid ] (gender=M). Armitage, Simon, 1963- [ Book of Matches (Faber) [ Armitage,S:BookMatches ] (gender=M). Armitage, Simon, 1963- [ The Dead Sea Poems (Faber) [ Armitage,S:DeadSeaPoems ] (gender=M). Armitage, Simon, 1963- [

67. Toikeb
New York C. Seribner , 1906 ? ? = Carpenter, Edward, 18441929 =Social science series 9 ID = 128022542Q = Toike - B 25 No.
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68. Ryerson Library - Sexual Diversity Studies - Robert K. Martin
Martin, Robert K. Edward Carpenter and the double structure in Maurice. after a visit to the English homosexual socialist Edward Carpenter (18441929).
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In Touch . These were followed by many works of serious scholarship. Robert was one of the first academics to appear on the l/g Canadian scene. Martin, Robert K. "Review of Vivian Pollak's The Erotic Whitman ." Nineteenth-Century Literature . 56(4) (March 2002): 545-546. Martin, Robert K. "A dream still invincible?: The Matthiessen tradition." p.97-104 In Whitman East and West: New Contexts for Reading Walt Whitman. Edited by Ed Folsom. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2002). Martin analyzes Mark Merlis's 1994 novel American Studies , a fictionalized account of F. O. Matthiessen's life. Boyd, Jason. "Martin, Robert K(essler)." p.263-264. In Who's Who in Contemporary Gay and Lesbian History: From World War II to the Present . Edited by Robert Aldrich and Garry Wotherspoon. London: Routledge, 2000.
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Martin, Robert K. The Homosexual Tradition in American Poetry: An Expanded Edition . Revised ed. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1998.

69. 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.
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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
(100-44 B.C.)

70. From Ae606 (Victoria Edwards) Subject Queers In History V.0.2
Duncan Grant EM Forster 18791970 Edward Carpenter 1844-1929 Evelyn Waugh FrederickRolfe, Baron Corvo Gerard Manley Hopkins James Kirkup alive?
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71. MFS Modern Fiction Studies, Volume 48 - Table Of Contents
Carpenter, Edward, 18441929 Influence. McKay, Claude, 1890-1948 Politicaland social views. Parikh, Crystal. The Most Outrageous Masquerade
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  • The Russian Connection: Interracialism as Queer Alliance in Langston Hughes's The Ways of White Folks
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    • Maiwald, Michael.
    • Race, Capitalism, and the Third-Sex Ideal: Claude McKay's Home to Harlem and the Legacy of Edward Carpenter
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      • "The Most Outrageous Masquerade": Queering Asian-American Masculinity
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72. Michael Maiwald - Race, Capitalism, And The Third-Sex Ideal
Edward Carpenter, 18441929 An Apostle of Freedom. Burdwan, India U of Burdwan,1991. Belton, Don, ed. Speak My Name Black Men on Masculinity and the
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Race, Capitalism, and the Third-sex Ideal:
Claude Mckay's Home to Harlem and the Legacy of Edward Carpenter
Michael Maiwald
Home to Harlem (1928) has not received the enthusiastic reception into the African-American canon that its prominent place in literary history should merit. Most critics have either ignored or rejected it, while almost none have accorded it a major position in the lineage of African-American cultural expression. To a large extent, this continued critical neglect is related to the initial charge that the novel was an example of white-authorized racism rather than authentic black cultural expression. In particular, Home to Harlem was thought to be derivative of Carl Van Vechten's sensationalistic depiction of Harlem, Nigger Heaven (1926), a commercially successful work that many black critics felt had exploited white stereotypes of black life. Subsequent evaluations of Home to Harlem have all offered subtle [End Page 825] variations on the extent of McKay's culpability, but almost none have questioned the assumption that his novel must be read solely in terms of its chronological precursor.

73. News &Letters June '98
I am going to briefly consider are Edward Carpenter (18441929), Harry Hay (b . Whitman s vision and the Paris Commune moved Edward Carpenter to
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The Queer left legacy and Marxist-Humanism
by Jennifer Pen In a monumental collection of over 800 pages, entitled WE ARE EVERYWHERE: A HISTORICAL SOURCEBOOK OF GAY AND LESBIAN POLITICS (1997), Shane Phelan and Mark Blasius have helped make manifest a queer left legacy. From the French Revolution to the present, they show that les-bi-gay voices have emerged in tandem with revolutionary movements, engaging directly with Marx's thought in their search for a total uprooting of this exploitative society. One of the impressive aspects of this legacy is the universality of les-bi-gay thought, and its consistent connections to other freedom movements. What would it mean to critically study and develop this thought within a Marxist-Humanist philosophy of revolution? Raya Dunayevskaya, speaking about the Women's Liberation Movement, said that women have been not merely hidden from history, but hidden from philosophy, which means that women were recognized as force, but not as Reason. This compares all too well to lesbian, gay and bisexual people, who have likewise been hidden; in fact, our liberation follows what I call the dialectics of silence and passion. This contradiction between passion and silence can result in both an invisibility as forcethough queers have been an unacknowledged part of all freedom movementsand an invisibility in thought. The thinkers who make up this queer left legacy span 200 years, before and after Stonewall: Edith Simcox, Anna Reuling, Adrienne Rich, Frank Kameny, Bayard Rustin, Monique Wittig, Walt Whitman, Carl Wittman, John d'Emilio, Jeffrey Weeks, Alan BŽrubŽ, Charlotte Bunch, Barbara Smith, Gloria Joseph, Guy Hocquengham, Angela Davis, Cheryl Clarke, Merle Woo, Margaret Randall, Martin Duberman, Robin Morgan, Minnie Bruce Pratt, Mary Daly, Leslie Fienberg, Tony Kushner, Larry Mitchell, the Radicalesbians, and many others. The five thinkers I am going to briefly consider are: Edward Carpenter (1844-1929), Harry Hay (b. 1912), Audre Lorde (1934-1992), Mario Mieli (d. mid 1980s) and Gloria Anzaldœa (b. 1942). Because of the dialectics of passion and silence, these thinkers have not always been aware of each other's work, so finding their common themes necessitates a philosophy of revolution.

74. Armand E.
Carpenter, Edward (1844-1929); Mackay,John Henry (1864-1933); Owen, William C.; Seymour, Henry, Armand;
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Ernest-Lucien Juin, dit E. Armand
Castillan Esperanto English Italiano
  • Autres variantes du titre: - Le Manifeste du Journal L'en dehors - Un projet d'internationale individualiste Titre uniforme: En dehors CIRA ; Limoges: BU Droit; Paris-Cujas-BU Droit; NN : microfilm; MH : Houghton)
    • Divers aspects de l'anarchisme CIRA
    • Proschowsky, Axel Robertson (Dr) r, par le Dr Axel Robertson Proschowsky,
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    • Proschowsky, Axel Robertson (Dr) Qu'est-ce qu'un don Juan? HDB
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      • L'animateur L'en dehors , 1929. 1 ff ; 28 cm
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    • Les Loups dans la ville
      "Ouvrage écrit en décembre 1907, terminé le 24 mars 1928. E. Armand se trouvait dans une cellule de la Santé. L'Ordre ; cette publication n'a été interrompue qu'à la suite de la disparition de ce journal."
      CIRA NN :Note et autographe de l'auteur; MH : Houghton;
  • 75. Miscellaneous Items In High Demand: Subject Index
    Carpenter, Edward,18441929. Carpenter, Frank G.(Frank George),1855-1924.Carpenter, George A. Carpenter, Liz. Carpenter, M. Scott(Malcolm Scott)
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    Carlton, Doyle Elam,1885-1972.

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    76. Gay Today: Review
    Edward Carpenter, a great grandfather of the gay and lesbian movement (18441929)had been a messenger boy for Walt Whitman too. In fact, Carpenter had
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    Walt Whitman—Selected Poems 1855-1892
    A New Edition

    Book Review by Jack Nichols Walt Whitman—Selected 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 poems—the most extraordinary literary paeans to all-male love ever written. Whitman promised: I will sing the song of companionship…
    I will therefore let flame from me the burning fires that were threatening to consume me,
    I will lift what has too long kept down those smouldering fires

    77. Gay Today At Badpuppy
    Relax. Edward Carpenter, a great grandfather of the gay and lesbian liberationmovement (18441929) was just as open-minded about odd ideas as is Badpuppy s
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    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.

    78. GayStars - C - Prominente Schwule, Lesben Und Bisexuelle
    Carpenter, Edward (1844-1929) - brit. Schriftsteller und GayRights Pioneer / English Reformer (12,18500); Carrington,
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  • Cadinot, Jean Daniel (*10.2.1944) - franz. Pornoregisseur Cadmus, Paul Caesar, Gajus Julius: Cage, John (1912-92) - Komponist Caja, Jerome Calamity Jane alias Martha Jane Canary (1852-1903) - amer. Entertainerin Califia, Pat - "advice columnist, erotic writer and editor" Call, Daniel Callow, Simon - brit. Schauspieler; schwul (1753-1824) - franz. Rechtsgelehrter / French Lawmaker Cameron, Peter - "novelist and short-story writer" Cammermeyer, Margarethe (Greta) Campbell, Jack - "millionaire bathhouse owner and activist" Capote, Truman alias Truman Steckfus Persons (1924-84) - amer. Schriftsteller und Schauspieler / U.S. Writer
    Zitat: Capucine alias Germaine Lefebvre (1923-90) - franz. Schauspielerin Capurro, Scott - "comedian and actor" Caravaggio eigtl. Michelangelo Merisi Carow, Heiner (1929-97) - dt. Filmregisseur Carpenter, Edward (1844-1929) - brit. Schriftsteller und " Gay Rights Pioneer" / English Reformer Carrington, Dora (de Houghton) (1893-1932) - engl. Malerin / English painter;
    Sie verliebte sich 1915 im Haus von Virginia Woolf in Lytton Strachey Lytton Strachey and fall in love with him. In the 20s she stopped suppressing her homosexuality.
  • 79. Famous Gays And Lesbians In History
    Edward Carpenter (18441929) British Author and Gay Rights Pioneer;Willa Cather (1873-1947) Euro-American Writer and Critic; Colette (1873-1954) French
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    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
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  • 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
  • 80. Dartmouth News - Foundation Benefiting Gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender Programs
    The foundation was named after Edward Carpenter (18441929), an English poet andsocial reformer who is now considered a pioneer in the field of gay rights.
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    Foundation benefiting gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender programs transfers assets to Dartmouth College
    Posted 02/21/00 In a ceremony at Dartmouth on Monday, Feb. 21, the Edward Carpenter Memorial Foundation transferred its assets to Dartmouth for the support of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender studies and co-curricular activities at the college. Dartmouth President James Wright received assets of $250,000 on behalf of the college from Peter Saccio, Professor of English and Chairman of the Carpenter Foundation's Board of Trustees. The gift will enhance the already existing Stonewall Fund at Dartmouth, which pays for courses and lectures in gay and lesbian studies. It will also establish the Carpenter Fund, to help support co-curricular and extra-curricular activities carried out by student organizations. The Carpenter Foundation was established in 1985 by a gift from the late Dr. Ralph Elias, Dartmouth College class of 1932, for the enhancement of the lives of gay students at Dartmouth. The foundation was named after Edward Carpenter (1844-1929), an English poet and social reformer who is now considered a pioneer in the field of gay rights. Besides the generous bequest in Dr. Elias' will, the foundation has been enriched by gifts from other Dartmouth alumni; its trustees have been Dartmouth professors and alumni committed to Dr. Elias' concerns.

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