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2620:"Edward Carpenter's role in rethinking sexual embodiment and theorizing homosexuality – or 'Uranism' as he termed it – has received welcome attention in the past few decades. The republication of his works by the Gay Men's Press and enlightening studies by the likes of Sheila Rowbotham and Jeffrey Weeks in the late 1970s and early 1980s coincided with the decline of Marxist orthodoxy as attention shifted to alternative radical histories- of gender and sexuality - within the academy and beyond." Livesey, Ruth, 816: 674: 582: 40: 166: 543: 3018: 3042: 3006: 2957: 3054: 3030: 2994: 640:. Forster wrote in his terminal note to the aforementioned novel that Merrill "touched my backside – gently and just above the buttocks. I believe he touched most people's. The sensation was unusual and I still remember it, as I remember the position of a long vanished tooth. He made a profound impression on me and touched a creative spring." 560:, a working-class man also from Sheffield, 22 years his junior, and after the Ferneyhoughs left Millthorpe in 1893 Merrill became Carpenter's companion. The two remained partners for the rest of their lives, cohabiting from 1898. Merrill, the son of an engine driver, had been raised in the slums of Sheffield and had little formal education. 381:
together with Albert's family, where Carpenter built a large new house with outbuildings in 1883 constructed of local gritstone with a slate roof, in the style of the seventeenth century. There they had a small market garden and made and sold leather sandals, based on the design of sandals sent to
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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 Victorian society. He found great solace in reading poetry, later remarking that his discovery of the work 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 Ramaswamy (known as the Gnani) there, he developed the conviction that socialism would bring about a revolution in human consciousness as well as of economic conditions. His account of the travel was published in 1892 as
2641:"Another prominent early green political activist was Edward Carpenter, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. An openly gay man, an advocated of feminism and animal rights...he believed the "vast majority of mankind must live in direct contact with nature."" 576:
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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Eros is a great leveller. Perhaps the true Democracy rests, more firmly than anywhere else, on a sentiment which easily passes the bounds of class and caste, and unites in the closest affection the most estranged ranks of society. It is noticeable how often
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In January 1928, Merrill died suddenly, having become dependent on alcohol since moving to Surrey. His death devastated Carpenter; he sold their joint home and moved in with his carer Ted Inigan. In May 1928, Carpenter suffered a paralytic
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Following his death, Carpenter's written works fell out of print and were largely forgotten except among devotees of British labour movement history. However, in the 1970s and 1980s, interest in his work was revived by historians such as
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When his father Charles Carpenter died in 1882, Edward inherited the sum of £6,000 (equivalent to £760,000 in 2023). This enabled Carpenter to quit his lectureship to seek the simpler life, first on a
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was a frequent visitor to Millthorpe and the simple revival of vernacular English architecture at Millthorpe and Carpenter's 'simple life' there were powerful influences on Unwin's later
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Bowan, Kate (2017). "Friendship, cosmopolitan connections, and Late Victorian Socialist songbook culture". In Watt, Paul; Scott, Derek B.; Spedding, Patrick (eds.).
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was a close friend and visited the couple regularly. He later recounted that it was a visit to Millthorpe in 1913 that inspired him to write his gay-themed novel,
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calling Sheffield the laughing-stock of the civilized world and said that the giant thick cloud of smog rising out of Sheffield was like the smoke arising from
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How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda
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The death of George Hukin in 1917 at the age of 56 seems to have broken Carpenter's attachment to the North of England. In 1922 he and Merrill moved to
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as part of University Extension Movement, which was formed by academics who wished to widen access to education in deprived communities. He lectured in
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The relationship between Carpenter and Merrill was an inspiration for the relationship between Maurice Hall and Alec Scudder, the gamekeeper in
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at Totley near Sheffield with Albert Ferneyhough, a scythe-maker, and his family in 1880; Albert and Edward became lovers and in 1883 moved to
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took the position. Carpenter continued to visit Dalton while he was tutor. They were given photographs of the pair, taken by the princes.
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Gray, Stephen. 2013. Two Dissident Dream-Walkers: The Hardly Explored Reformist Alliance between Olive Schreiner and Edward Carpenter.
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How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States
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Who's Who in Hell, A Handbook and International Directory for Humanists, Freethinkers, Naturalists, Rationalists, and Non-Theists
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as a notably progressive alternative to the traditional public school, with the financial support of Robert Muirhead and
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which, though built around a central relationship between a man and a woman, involves a gamekeeper and a member of the
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cited Carpenter's books as an influence on her thought, and stated that Carpenter possessed "the wisdom of the sage."
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was another devotee of Carpenter's work; Blackwood corresponded with Carpenter and included a quotation from
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was influenced by Carpenter's work; in turn he passed on Carpenter's ideas to the scouting group he founded,
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His academic ability became evident relatively late in his youth, but was sufficient to earn him a place at
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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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was headed "Edward Carpenter, Author and Poet", though the text did also refer to his political campaigns.
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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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and cruelty to animals have resulted in some historians arguing Carpenter's ideas anticipated the modern
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Carpenter was voluntarily released from the Anglican ministry and left the church in 1874 and moved to
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In 1886–87 Carpenter was in a relationship with George Hukin, a razor grinder. Carpenter lived with
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Prisons, Police, and Punishment: An Inquiry into the Causes and Treatment of Crime and Criminals
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Carpenter corresponded with many leading figures in political and cultural circles, among them
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The drama of marriage : gay playwrights/straight unions from Oscar Wilde to the present
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Excerpt from Gay Roots Vol. 1: THE GAY SUCCESSION The following document first appeared in
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Carpenter included among his friends the scholar, author, naturalist, and founder of the
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35 (1978) and was reprinted as an appendix to the Allen Ginsberg interview in the book
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architecture and ideals, suggesting as they did a coherent but radical new lifestyle.
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The Story of Christian Origins: Or, The Sources and Establishment of Western Religion
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Homosexuals in History: A Study of Ambivalence in Society, Literature, and the Arts
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Green History : A Reader in Environmental Literature, Philosophy and Politics
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was a songbook for socialists, contributions to which Carpenter had solicited in
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In Sheffield, Carpenter became increasingly radical. Influenced by a disciple of
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caused "a profound change" in him. Five or six years later he visited Whitman in
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The Times, 'Edward Carpenter,Democratic Author and Poet', June 29, 1929 p.14
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The Drama of Love and Death: A Study of Human Evolution and Transfiguration
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The Intermediate Sex: A Study of Some Transitional Types of Men and Women
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Stanley Pierson, "Edward Carpenter, Prophet of a Socialist Millennium,"
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Love, Sex, Death & Words: Surprising Tales From a Year in Literature
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Masculinity, Class and Same-Sex Desire in Industrial England, 1895-1957
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Socialism, Sex, and the Culture of Aestheticism in Britain, 1880-1914.
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D. H. Lawrence and Edward Carpenter: A Study in Edwardian Transition
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An early advocate of sexual liberation, he had an influence on both
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English Academy Review: Southern African Journal of English Studies
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In 1871 Carpenter was invited to become tutor to the royal princes
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Angels' Wings: A Series of Essays on Art and its Relation to Life
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Carpenter popularised the phrase the "Simple Life" in his essay
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in Guildford under a lengthy invocation written by Carpenter.
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Tsuzuki, Chushichi (2012) . "Carpenter, Edward (1844–1929)".
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The Healing of Nations and the Hidden Sources of Their Strife
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Days with Walt Whitman: With Some Notes on His Life and Work
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Emma Goldman : sexuality and the impurity of the state
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The 1917 New York edition is now available as a free e-book
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From Adam's Peak to Elephanta: Sketches in Ceylon and India
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From Adam's Peak to Elephanta: Sketches in Ceylon and India
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was heavily influenced by Whitman's poetry, as well as the
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Modern Money-Lending and the Meaning of Dividends: A Tract
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appeared in 1885, 1892, and 1902; the complete edition of
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Walt Whitman and British socialism: The Love of Comrades.
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as a form of disease through which human societies pass.
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Edward Carpenter 1844-1929 Prophet of Human Fellowship
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Cheap Print and Popular Song in the Nineteenth Century
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Pagan & Christian creeds: Their origin and meaning
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Chants of Labour: A Song Book of the People with Music
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The Neo-pagans: Rupert Brooke and the ordeal of youth
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Carpenter, Edward; Corey, D. Steven (24 March 2018).
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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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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 323: 2914:, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980. 2849:vol. 13, no. 3 (March 1970), pp. 301–318. 2812:Edward Carpenter and Late Victorian Radicalism 2670:.Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. 2283: 1099:Homogenic Love and Its Place in a Free Society 364:, but finding that town dull, moved to nearby 281:in 1868. After university, he was ordained as 2183: 2181: 1604: 300:(later King George V) and his elder brother, 19:For other people named Edward Carpenter, see 2920:The Vegetarian Movement in England 1847-1981 2875:Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love 2649:. Oxford : New Internationalist, 2014. 2517:. New York : Carroll & Graf, 2001. 2366: 2364: 2041: 2039: 1929:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1893:Edward Carpenter: a life of liberty and love 1818: 1706: 1704: 1702: 1700: 1698: 1518:Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love 924:Carpenter was sometimes called "the English 491:In May 1889, Carpenter wrote a piece in the 1625: 1623: 1621: 1541: 537: 3195:People from North East Derbyshire District 2286:"Ioläus : an anthology of friendship" 2178: 2124:The Savour of Salt: A Henry Salt Anthology 1724:The Oxford Companion to English Literature 1588:. New York: Taplinger Publishing Company. 1486:. New York: Barricade Books. p. 186. 608:, and his wife, Edith; actor and producer 38: 2868: 2856:(1980). "In search of Edward Carpenter". 2852: 2786:Prince Eddy and the Homosexual Underworld 2687: 2586:. 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Carpenter was described by 302:Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence 2809: 2725: 2709: 2555: 2438:, Volume 1, Gay Sunshine Press, 1978. 2349: 2246: 2202: 2152: 2143: 2102: 1866:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. 1759: 1741: 1567: 1542:O'Neill, Charlotte (7 January 2019). 1472: 1455:List of Christ myth theory proponents 16:English poet and academic (1844–1929) 3200:Social Democratic Federation members 2605:Gay Voices of the Harlem Renaissance 2404: 2122:George and Willene Hendrick (1989). 1909: 706:Carpenter became an advocate of the 197:and prison reform whilst advocating 3205:Socialist League (UK, 1885) members 3185:People educated at Brighton College 2374:. exploringsurreyspast.org.uk. 2012 1658: 1466: 917:said that reading Carpenter's book 254:, Carpenter was educated at nearby 13: 2773: 2688:MacCarthy, Fiona (November 2008). 2310:Ioläus: an anthology of friendship 1397:The Psychology of the Poet Shelley 502: 14: 3221: 3095:Alumni of Trinity Hall, Cambridge 3090:20th-century English LGBTQ people 3085:19th-century English LGBTQ people 2932: 2806:, George Allen & Unwin, 1931. 2804:Edward Carpenter: In Appreciation 2345:. Harcourt, Brace and Howe. 1921. 1966:"Millthorpe and Edward Carpenter" 847:recommended Carpenter's pamphlet 21:Edward Carpenter (disambiguation) 3052: 3040: 3028: 3016: 3004: 2992: 2955: 2835:: London: Gay Men's Press, 1979. 2372:"Edward Carpenter (1844 – 1929)" 2030:Anarchist Seeds Beneath the Snow 1571:Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure 1063:Civilisation: Its Cause and Cure 976: 885:Civilization: Its Cause and Cure 849:Civilization: Its Cause and Cure 352:and had hoped to lecture to the 211:Civilisation: Its Cause and Cure 164: 3150:English vegetarianism activists 3120:English animal rights activists 2977:Millthorpe and Edward Carpenter 2681: 2660: 2635: 2614: 2597: 2576: 2528: 2504: 2480: 2452: 2443: 2423: 2395: 2386: 2333: 2317: 2300: 2277: 2255: 2223: 2203:Smith, Helen (5 October 2015). 2196: 2164:: Macmillan. pp. 282–283. 2130: 2115: 2089: 2063: 2021: 1995: 1881: 1809: 1796: 1787: 1778: 1644:website. 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From there he stayed with 418:Social Democratic Federation 397:(1887). Sheffield architect 324:Move to the North of England 7: 2954:(public domain audiobooks) 2493:, London, Routledge, 1993. 2440:retrieved 16 September 2014 1753:A Cambridge Alumni Database 1448: 1009:Moses: A Drama in Five Acts 819:The grave of Carpenter and 624:; and the feminist writer, 422:Sheffield Socialist Society 10: 3226: 2718: 2467:Liverpool University Press 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 18: 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 163: 158: 147: 110: 99: 76: 46: 37: 30: 2968:Edward Carpenter Archive 2609:Indiana University Press 2603:Schwarz, A. B. Christa, 1417:. It comprised works by 1255:Non-Governmental Society 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:. 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