The homosexual in literature : a chronological bibliography, circa 700 B.C.-1958

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The homosexual in literature : a chronological bibliography, circa 700 B.C.-1958

by Noel I. Garde

EN·~1 hours·5 chapters

Chapters

5 total

PRIMARY

19:40

CLASSICS (c. 700 B.C.-1700)

3:18

OTP

38:07

SPECIAL INDEXES

26:37

Transcriber’s Notes

0:45

Description

This reference work assembles every known literary piece that explicitly or implicitly explores same‑sex desire, tracing a line from ancient Greek lyric to post‑war prose. The entries are ordered chronologically, allowing listeners to hear how cultural attitudes shifted over more than two millennia. Each citation includes publication details, brief contextual notes, and cross‑references to related texts.

The bibliography covers a wide spectrum—poetry, novels, memoirs, scholarly treatises, and even obscure pamphlets—each marked with symbols indicating rarity, language, and availability of modern reprints. Brief annotations point out notable themes, such as the portrayal of homoerotic friendships in Victorian romance or the coded symbolism of early‑20th‑century avant‑garde poetry. Researchers and casual listeners alike will find a reliable roadmap for discovering works that have long been hidden from mainstream catalogs.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (84K characters)

Release date

2025-12-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

NI

Noel I. Garde

1925–1996

Best known for pioneering reference works on gay history and literature, this writer used careful research to bring together stories and sources that had often been ignored or scattered. The books remain notable for their ambition and for the window they offer into an earlier era of LGBTQ scholarship.

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