Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S.A. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 65
Page 704
... reference , incidentally , missed by Newton Arvin in his Melville study ) .39 Melville's first novel , Typee ( 1846 ) , based on his experience in and readings on the Marquesas , con- tains no unambiguous reference to homosexuality ...
... reference , incidentally , missed by Newton Arvin in his Melville study ) .39 Melville's first novel , Typee ( 1846 ) , based on his experience in and readings on the Marquesas , con- tains no unambiguous reference to homosexuality ...
Page 727
... reference may well be an al- lusion to that classical male - male love of which Thoreau later explicitly writes . The Greek reference is also possibly a pun referring to the interests of Thor- eau's friend , Charles Stearns Wheeler , a ...
... reference may well be an al- lusion to that classical male - male love of which Thoreau later explicitly writes . The Greek reference is also possibly a pun referring to the interests of Thor- eau's friend , Charles Stearns Wheeler , a ...
Page 867
... reference to what sounds like either homosexuality or heterosexual prostitution appears in the New York Herald , June 29 , 1846 , p . 1 : A " young man who con- siders himself somewhat respectable in this community , keeping store in ...
... reference to what sounds like either homosexuality or heterosexual prostitution appears in the New York Herald , June 29 , 1846 , p . 1 : A " young man who con- siders himself somewhat respectable in this community , keeping store in ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
active American asked attraction became began behavior berdache Bessie called court crime Daughters of Bilitis death documents dream dress early Edward Carpenter Emma Goldman erotic father feel felt female feminine Fred friendship girl Hall Havelock Ellis hermaphrodites heterosexual homo homosexual homosexual emancipation husband Indians interest invert journal kiss knew Kutenai later Lesbian letter lived look Magnus Hirschfeld male homosexual Margaret marriage married masculine masturbation Mattachine Mattachine Society McCosker ment moral mother Murray Hall Native Native American nature never night passion Patience and Sarah patient pederasty person perversion play present prison published reference relations reports Sahaykwisā same-sex seemed sexual social society sodomy story suggest Symonds talk tell thing Thoreau thought tion told took transvestism transvestite treatment We'wha Whitman wife woman women writes York young