Repositioning Victorian Sciences: Shifting Centres in Nineteenth-century Scientific ThinkingDavid Clifford An intriguing look at the marginal sciences of the nineteenth century and their influence on the culture of the period. |
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... sexual invert ' and sexologist , Symonds describes his life work in his ... inversion ' . It is apparent from Symonds's Memoirs that in fact he did not ... inversion ' . Here , he analysed the historical context for male same - sex love ...
... sexual invert ' and sexologist , Symonds describes his life work in his ... inversion ' . It is apparent from Symonds's Memoirs that in fact he did not ... inversion ' . Here , he analysed the historical context for male same - sex love ...
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... Sexual Inversion . He was clearly aware of the fact that his intellectual interests were not merely theoretical , but that his life was testimony to his ethical , philosophical and medical beliefs . His autobiography lends authority to ...
... Sexual Inversion . He was clearly aware of the fact that his intellectual interests were not merely theoretical , but that his life was testimony to his ethical , philosophical and medical beliefs . His autobiography lends authority to ...
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... Sexual Inversion , which consisted largely of reprints of his two previous treatises on the subject , A Problem in ... Sexual Inversion was translated by the physician Hans Kurella , whom Ellis had met at the International Medical ...
... Sexual Inversion , which consisted largely of reprints of his two previous treatises on the subject , A Problem in ... Sexual Inversion was translated by the physician Hans Kurella , whom Ellis had met at the International Medical ...
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Ruskins Geology After 1860 | 17 |
Sea Serpents | 31 |
Scientist and Sorceress | 59 |
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