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  1. 9. Juni 2020 · One dawning July morning in 1870, at the insomniac peal of 4 A.M. — which Baldwin considered the hour of despair, reckoning, and self-redemption — a young English man who would become the philosopher, poet, and early LGBT rights activist Edward Carpenter (August 29, 1844–June 28, 1929) picked up his pen and his courage, and composed an extraordinary letter to Walt Whitman. Carpenter was ...

  2. 24. Mai 2023 · Carpenter’s queer journey catalyzed in the spring of 1891, when the distinguished lecturer, poet, and socialist got cruised at a Derbyshire train station. He had noticed the 24-year-old George ...

  3. Carpenter appealed both as a poet and as an exemplar. Writing in To-day in 1886, Edward Pease argued that poetry should be an act of exposition. Walt Whitman was the model, but he saw Edward Carpenter’s Towards Democracy as in the same idiom: ‘Every line of his work is modern, grandly modern.’4

  4. 9. Feb. 2018 · In Sheffield, Edward Carpenter’s relationship with George Hukin sheds light on working-class attitudes to sex, and sexuality, in the same era. Carpenter and Hukin were sexually and romantically involved in 1886–7 after meeting at the Sheffield Socialist Society. But the following year, to Carpenter's distress, Hukin announced his intention ...

  5. Edward Carpenter 1844 to –1929. British writer, poet, and philosopher, and an activist in the early socialist and gay rights movements. As a young man, he pursued an academic career, attending Cambridge and becoming ordained in the Church of England, mostly because it was the thing to do.

  6. Edward Carpenter is best known today for his writings, and for his courageously honest gay lifestyle. Carpenter is rarely thought of as a musician or composer, yet a search through the Carpenter Archive in Sheffield, or a quick glance through the bibliography , will show that Carpenter left behind a quantity of both published and unpublished music.

  7. 21. Dez. 2022 · Edward Carpenter was born in 1844 in Brighton to a middle-class naval family. He grew up with nine siblings. All of his brothers pursued careers in the armed forces, while he decided to go to university. He was admitted to Cambridge University in 1864. In 1867 Carpenter was offered a clerical fellowship at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He accepted and was ordained into holy orders.