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Pages Passed From Hand to Hand the Hidde It includes extracts from work by Melville, Walter Pater, Oscar Wilde, Beardsley, Henry James, E. Benson and D.This anthology collects together fiction written before 1914, which has either an explic
| Title | : | Pages Passed From Hand to Hand the Hidde |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.54 (379 Votes) |
| Id Book | : | 070116641X |
| Format Type | : | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages | : | 480 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 1998-02-19 |
| Type File | : | PDF, DOC, RTF, ePub |
This anthology collects together fiction written before 1914, which has either an explicit or heavily suggestive depiction of homosexuality. It includes extracts from work by Melville, Walter Pater, Oscar Wilde, Beardsley, Henry James, E.F. Benson and D.H. Lawrence.
I purchsed this book for a class I was taking. The quick response and quality of the product make this a very satisfying purchase. The pictures and illustrations in the book are excellent. So: re-read for comprehension--tough going, but worth the effort.
For many readers, the personal snapshots of Morbidelli, Buell, Kanemoto, Honda and Czysz may be more accessible. He has distilled a lifetime's learning into words of wisdom.
Despite his writing skill, the author had to use nothing but words, where drawings, diagrams or detailed photos would have supplemented and clarified the text but were not available to accompany the original writings (the book's photos are mostly inconsequential). Anyway, readers who like Bell's writing style ought to enjoy it. This last book was just repetitive and didn't really add much to the story when it was told the first time. While most of the well-known railroads in American history have had a plethora of both popular and scholarly bo
For many readers, the personal snapshots of Morbidelli, Buell, Kanemoto, Honda and Czysz may be more accessible. He has distilled a lifetime's learning into words of wisdom.
Despite his writing skill, the author had to use nothing but words, where drawings, diagrams or detailed photos would have supplemented and clarified the text but were not available to accompany the original writings (the book's photos are mostly inconsequential). Anyway, readers who like Bell's writing style ought to enjoy it. This last book was just repetitive and didn't really add much to the story when it was told the first time. While most of the well-known railroads in American history have had a plethora of both popular and scholarly bo
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