Edward Carpenter

A Victorian Rebel Fighting for Gay Rights

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Pub Date 28 Sep 2021 | Archive Date 5 Oct 2021

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Description

In his new book, Edward Carpenter: A Victorian Rebel Fighting for Gay Rights, Brian Anderson explores the life of the neglected Victorian gay icon Edward Carpenter. Using a large number of previously unpublished letters to his lovers, and friends, his tortuous journey from conforming youth to outspoken critic of Victorian society is traced.

His adolescent hurts and sexual confusion, his fumbling first love affairs, the remarkable expansion of his mind at Cambridge and his timely release from a priestly and donnish life, are recounted.

His entry into the world of socialist politics as a polemical writer and his turning from socialist rhetoric to sexual politics forms a central part of the narrative, together with an account of the obstacles that he faced in finding publishers daring enough to take his work at the height of the Oscar Wilde scandal.

The intimate details of his gay life are, for the first time, combined with the most extensive analysis to date of his pioneering writing on homosexuality.

In his new book, Edward Carpenter: A Victorian Rebel Fighting for Gay Rights, Brian Anderson explores the life of the neglected Victorian gay icon Edward Carpenter. Using a large number of previously...


A Note From the Publisher

Brian Anderson has held university teaching and research posts in the UK and overseas. He holds a doctorate in intellectual history from the University of Oxford.

Brian Anderson has held university teaching and research posts in the UK and overseas. He holds a doctorate in intellectual history from the University of Oxford.


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ISBN 9781800466234
PRICE US$6.99 (USD)
PAGES 200

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Omg wow I had no idea this man even existed. I'm so happy someone finally told his story. I'm not using to biographies but this one hit it's mark.

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