Gay & Lesbian Fiction
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Six Of One
by Rita Mae Brown
Rita Mae Brown is the bestselling author of several books. An Emmy-nominated screenwriter and a poet, she lives in Afton, Virginia. Sneaky Pie Brown, a tiger cat born somewhere in Albemarle County, Virginia, was discovered by Rita Mae Brown at her local SPCA. They have collaborated on fourteen previous Mrs. Murphy mysteries: Sour Puss; Wish You Were Here; Rest in Pieces; Murder at Monticello; Pay Dirt; Murder, She Meowed; Murder on the Prowl; Cat on the Scent; Pawing Through the Past; Claws and Effect;...
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The Master Of Ballantrae
by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Master of Ballantrae: A Winter's Tale is a book by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, focusing upon the conflict between two brothers, Scottish noblemen whose family is torn apart by the Jacobite rising of 1745.
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Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality
by Boswell, John
Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality is a study by Medieval Studies Professor John Boswell. It examines the history of attitudes toward homosexuality in the early Christian West, and makes the case that homosexual behavior was relatively accepted until quite recently.
Stonewall Book Award (1981), National Book Critics' Circle Award Nominee (1980)
Stonewall Book Award (1981), National Book Critics' Circle Award Nominee (1980)
Gay New York
by Chauncey, George
George Chauncey's work, Gay New York, reveals the tolerance and acceptance of homosexuals in the pre-1960's. When did it become unacceptable to be a "confirmed bachelor?" Chauncey puts forth that, "the closet" came to be during the 1930s, as a middle-class crisis in manhood invoked by the Depression.
Winner of the 1994 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History
Winner of the 1994 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History