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In the following years he experienced an increasing sense of dissatisfaction with his life in the church and university, and became weary of what he saw as the hypocrisy of
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a year later. Here he came into contact with manual workers, and he began to write poetry. His sexual preferences were for working men: "the grimy and oil-besmeared figure of a stoker" or "the thick-thighed hot coarse-fleshed young bricklayer with a strap around his waist".
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in 1890. Following conversations with the guru
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of good position and breeding are drawn to rougher types, as of manual workers, and frequently very permanent alliances grow up in this way, which although not publicly acknowledged have a decided influence on social institutions, customs and political tendencies.
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as the "Saint in Sandals", the "Noble Savage" and, more recently, the "gay godfather of the British left".
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people, many of whom showed little active interest in the subjects he taught. Disillusioned, he moved to
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as a form of disease through which human societies pass.
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Some Friends of Walt Whitman: A Study in Sex-Psychology
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Pagan and Christian Creeds: Their Origin and Meaning
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Edward Carpenter: An Exposition and an Appreciation
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England's Ideal: And Other Essays on Social Subject
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2565:, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1998.
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2534:Fenner Brockway, "A Memory of Edward Carpenter",
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1313:My Days and Dreams, Being Autobiographical Notes
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2963:Sheffield Archives. Edward Carpenter Collection
2515:Algernon Blackwood : An Extraordinary Life
2229:King, Dixie (1982) "The Influence of Forster's
1087:A Visit to Gñani: from Adam's Peak to Elephanta
443:In 1883, Carpenter published the first part of
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2812:Edward Carpenter and Late Victorian Radicalism
2670:.Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
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2875:Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love
2649:. Oxford : New Internationalist, 2014.
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1397:The Psychology of the Poet Shelley
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2804:Edward Carpenter: In Appreciation
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1171:Iolaus: Anthology of Friendship
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2071:"The Edward Carpenter Archive"
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1373:The Story of Eros and Psyche
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1753:A Cambridge Alumni Database
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1009:Moses: A Drama in Five Acts
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2095:Edward Carpenter, Letter,
2050:Princeton University Press
1755:. University of Cambridge.
1631:E M Forster’s gay fiction
1515:Rowbotham, Sheila (2008).
1349:Towards Industrial Freedom
854:Science, Liberty and Peace
835:Carpenter was a friend of
712:Pagan and Christian Creeds
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3180:Nontrinitarian Christians
3105:Burials at Mount Cemetery
2948:Works by Edward Carpenter
2939:Works by Edward Carpenter
2810:Brown, Tony, ed. (1990).
2449:Rowbotham, 2008. (p. 449)
2219:– via Google Books.
2140:Volume 30, Issue 2, 2013.
1771:27 September 2017 at the
1611:The Essential Gay Mystics
998:Narcissus and other Poems
694:William Swan Sonnenschein
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1417:. It comprised works by
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1123:Marriage in Free Society
863:Non-Governmental Society
716:Harcourt, Brace and Howe
677:Edward Carpenter in 1905
538:Life with George Merrill
386:on Carpenter's request.
332:Edward Carpenter in 1875
193:, an early activist for
2788:. London: John Murray.
2463:Herbert Read reassessed
2436:Gay Sunshine Interviews
2240:Contemporary Literature
2235:Lady Chatterley's Lover
1728:Oxford University Press
1584:Delaveny, Emile (1971)
865:with converting him to
857:. Modernist art critic
658:Lady Chatterley's Lover
651:read the manuscript of
469:was published in 1905.
461:. Expanded editions of
263:Trinity Hall, Cambridge
3170:Libertarian socialists
2903:London Review of Books
2814:. London: Frank Cass.
2416:6 October 2007 at the
1935:10.1093/ref:odnb/32300
1677:, London: Unwin, 1916"
1636:10 August 2020 at the
1521:. Verso. p. 310.
1301:The Healing of Nations
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391:Simplification of Life
379:Millthorpe, Derbyshire
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2833:Dear Love of Comrades
2802:Beith, Gilbert (ed),
2745:Delany, Paul (1987).
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2324:Larson, Martin Alfred
2097:Sheffield Independent
1325:The Story of My Books
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2110:The Intermediate Sex
2077:on 27 September 2017
2045:Robertson, Michael,
1775:, Philip Taylor 1988
1135:Love's Coming of Age
685:of verse and prose,
681:In 1902 Carpenter's
565:The Intermediate Sex
201:and taking a stance
106:, Guildford, England
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3130:English gay writers
3100:Anglican socialists
2910:Tsuzuki, Chushchi,
2896:(29 January 2009).
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2265:. fordham.edu. 1997
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1568:Carpenter, Edward.
1474:Smith, Warren Allen
1183:The Art of Creation
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267:Christian Socialist
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2842:, Macmillan, 1915.
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2878:. London: Verso.
2870:Rowbotham, Sheila
2854:Rowbotham, Sheila
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2582:Haaland, Bonnie,
2465:Liverpool :
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1889:Rowbotham, Sheila
1493:978-1-56980-158-1
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