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A road to Stonewall
A road to Stonewall, Since the June 1969 uprising at New York's Stonewall Inn, the very word Stonewall has become etched in the American psyche as a synonym for liberation. Stonewall proved a cataclysmic marker in the lives of gay men and lesbians: it was the point after , A road to Stonewall has a rating of 4.5 stars
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A road to Stonewall, Since the June 1969 uprising at New York's Stonewall Inn, the very word Stonewall has become etched in the American psyche as a synonym for liberation. Stonewall proved a cataclysmic marker in the lives of gay men and lesbians: it was the point after , A road to Stonewall
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  • A road to Stonewall
  • Written by author Byrne R. S. Fone
  • Published by New York : Twayne Publishers, c1995., 1994/11/01
  • Since the June 1969 uprising at New York's Stonewall Inn, the very word "Stonewall" has become etched in the American psyche as a synonym for "liberation." Stonewall proved a cataclysmic marker in the lives of gay men and lesbians: it was the point after
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acknowledgments
introduction
Ch. 1 Criminal Bodies: Sodomites and Mollies, 1700-1833 1
Ch. 2 Natural Passions: Don Leon, 1833 25
Ch. 3 Rare Specimens of Manhood: American Homoerotic Texts, 1825-1850 41
Ch. 4 Celebrating Comrades: Walt Whitman, 1840-1860 57
Ch. 5 Waking up England: Whitman and English Homoerotic Texts, 1868 75
Ch. 6 The New Chivalry: Poetry and Pornography, 1850-1895 85
Ch. 7 A Passion Everywhere Present: J. A. Symonds and Homotextuality, 1873-1891 129
Ch. 8 Homogenic Love: Edward Carpenter, 1894 147
Ch. 9 Inverts and Homosexuals: Havelock Ellis, 1897 157
Ch. 10 Into the Greenwood: E. M. Forster, 1913 169
Ch. 11 Intolerable Lives: American Homophobia, 1880-1914 179
Ch. 12 Confronting the Riddle: American Homoerotic Texts, 1897-1933 191
Ch. 13 Sinister Decadence: Homophobia, Patriotism, and American Manhood, 1933-1950 233
Ch. 14 Inventing Ourselves: Gay Americans and Gay American Literature, 1924-1969 249
Notes and References 279
Bibliographic Essay 287
Index 291


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