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The male homosexual in literature : a bibliography supplement / by Ian Young.

LIBRA - Limited PN56.H57 Y682 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Young, Ian, 1945- author.
Contributor:
Penn Sexuality Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Homosexuality in literature--Bibliography.
Homosexuality in literature.
Gay men in literature--Bibliography.
Gay men in literature.
Gay men's writings--Bibliography.
Gay men's writings.
Gay people's writings--Bibliography.
Gay people's writings.
Genre:
Bibliographies.
Physical Description:
160 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Los Angeles, California : ReQueered Tales, 2020.
Summary:
"The present supplement includes titles overlooked in the Bibliography Second Edition, plus works written before the 1981 cut-off date but published later, including works published for the first time in book form such as the original text of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, posthumous works (the diaries of Christopher Isherwood and Joe Orton), unexpurgated editions (James Jones' From Here to Eternity), and newly translated classics (e.g. Marcilio Ficino's Alcibiades the Schoolboy; the letters of Marcus Aurelius; John Henry Mackay's novel Fenny Skaller). The current study should be regarded not as a separate work but rather as a second, supplementary volume containing additional material. The two volumes together constitute a preliminary guide to classic (i.e. pre-1980's, pre-AIDS) gay and bisexual male literature"--Cover.
ISBN:
9781951092191
1951092198
OCLC:
1304838852

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