Out of the Past: Gay and Lesbian History from 1869 to the PresentAlyson Books, 2006 - 677 ページ In 'Out of the Past' Neil Miller presents a history of gay and lesbian life and culture that ranges from the time of Oscar Wilde up to the first gay marriage in San Francisco in 2004. |
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... letter , Symonds observed to Whitman that some of his friends objected to the Calamus poems as " praising and propagating a passionate affection between men " which might " bring people into criminality . " Did Whitman contemplate " the ...
... letter , Symonds observed to Whitman that some of his friends objected to the Calamus poems as " praising and propagating a passionate affection between men " which might " bring people into criminality . " Did Whitman contemplate " the ...
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... and 1870s . ( These letters appear in Nancy Sahli's essay , " Smashing : Women's Relationships Before the Fall . " ) Dickinson , who was unmarried , received the following letter from Louise Brackett , Romantic Friendships Between Women.
... and 1870s . ( These letters appear in Nancy Sahli's essay , " Smashing : Women's Relationships Before the Fall . " ) Dickinson , who was unmarried , received the following letter from Louise Brackett , Romantic Friendships Between Women.
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... letter from Louise Brackett , the wife of a Boston artist : How much I want to see you : as your letter gave me such exqui- site pleasures indeed ! I will marry you - run off any where with you , for you are such a darling - I can feel ...
... letter from Louise Brackett , the wife of a Boston artist : How much I want to see you : as your letter gave me such exqui- site pleasures indeed ! I will marry you - run off any where with you , for you are such a darling - I can feel ...
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