Edward Carpenter (29 August 1844 - 28 June 1929) was an English socialist poet, philosopher, anthologist, and early LGBT activist. A poet and writer, he was a close friend of Rabindranath Tagore, and a friend of Walt Whitman. He corresponded with many famous figures such as Annie Besant, Isadora Duncan, Havelock Ellis, Roger Fry, Mahatma Gandhi, Keir Hardie, J. K. Kinney, Jack London, George Merrill, E. D. Morel, William Morris, Edward R. Pease, John Ruskin, and Olive Schreiner. As a philosopher he is particularly known for his publication of Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure in which he...
Edward Carpenter (29 August 1844 - 28 June 1929) was an English socialist poet, philosopher, anthologist, and early LGBT activist. A poet and writer, ...
Love's Coming-Of-Age, a Series of Papers on the Relations of the Sexes by Edward Carpenter. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1896 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
Love's Coming-Of-Age, a Series of Papers on the Relations of the Sexes by Edward Carpenter. This book is a reproduction of the original book published...
In looking over this volume, first published in 1889, with a view to a final Edition, I am glad to note that after all there is not much in it requiring alteration. Considering that the original issue took place more than 30 years ago, I had thought that the great changes in scientific and philosophic thought which have taken place during that period would probably have rendered "out of date" a good deal of the book.
In looking over this volume, first published in 1889, with a view to a final Edition, I am glad to note that after all there is not much in it requiri...
OF the great mystery of human Love, and that most intimate personal relation of two souls to each other-perhaps the firmest, most basic and indissoluble fact (after our own existence) that we know; of that strange sense-often, perhaps generally, instantaneous-of long precedent familiarity and kinship, that deep reliance on and acceptation of another in his or her entirety; of the tremendous strength of the chain which thus at times will bind two hearts in lifelong dedication and devotion
OF the great mystery of human Love, and that most intimate personal relation of two souls to each other-perhaps the firmest, most basic and indissolub...
Never again must this Thing happen. The time has come - if the human race does not wish to destroy itself in its own madness - for men to make up their minds as to what they will do in the future; for now indeed is it true that we are come to the cross-roads, we stand at the Parting of the Ways.
Never again must this Thing happen. The time has come - if the human race does not wish to destroy itself in its own madness - for men to make up thei...
Edward Carpenter (29 August 1844 - 28 June 1929) was an English socialist poet, philosopher, anthologist, and early LGBT activist. A poet and writer, he was a close friend of Rabindranath Tagore, and a friend of Walt Whitman. He corresponded with many famous figures such as Annie Besant, Isadora Duncan, Havelock Ellis, Roger Fry, Mahatma Gandhi, Keir Hardie, J. K. Kinney, Jack London, George Merrill, E. D. Morel, William Morris, Edward R. Pease, John Ruskin, and Olive Schreiner. As a philosopher he is particularly known for his publication of Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure in which he...
Edward Carpenter (29 August 1844 - 28 June 1929) was an English socialist poet, philosopher, anthologist, and early LGBT activist. A poet and writer, ...
these papers present early observations about gender fluidity in both men and women, studying certain 'types' of intermediate people that he claimed were begin to emerge more obviously at the time of writing. This title will be of interest to students of gender studies.
these papers present early observations about gender fluidity in both men and women, studying certain 'types' of intermediate people that he claimed w...
Introductory The subject dealt with in this book is one of great, and one may say growing, importance. Whether it is that the present period is one of large increase in the numbers of men and women of an intermediate or mixed temperament, or whether it merely is that it is a period in which more than usual attention happens to be accorded to them, the fact certainly remains that the subject has great actuality and is pressing upon us from all sides. It is recognised that anyhow the number of persons occupying an intermediate position between the two sexes is very great, that they play a...
Introductory The subject dealt with in this book is one of great, and one may say growing, importance. Whether it is that the present period is one of...