Mother Clap's Molly House: The Gay Subculture in England, 1700-1830GMP, 1992 - 302 Seiten This pioneering historical study is the first comprehensive chronicle of the English gay community at its 18th-century roots, sporting for the first time a distinctive subculture with its "molly houses", "sodomites' walks", "maiden names" and gay slang. Rictor Norton's research into trial records and contemporary documents establishes a vital cornerstone for the reconstruction of gay history. Challenging in its demonstration that the molly subculture was primarily a working-class community of blacksmiths, milkmen, publicans and shopkeepers, Mother Clap's Molly House also records the exuberant lives of personalities such as Charles Hitchin the "thief-taker", the dramatists Samuel Foote and Isaac Bickerstaff, William Beckford of Fonthill, and Rev. John Church, prosecuted for his blessing of gay marriages. All these are set against a backdrop of persecution, blackmail and the pillory. And yes, "Mother Clap's" actually was the name of a prominent molly house! |
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... seems reasonable therefore to suppose that when they say love they mean love , and when they say friendship only they mean friendship only . And with regard to Xenophon and his master , Socrates , and his fellow - scholar Plato , it seems ...
... seems reasonable therefore to suppose that when they say love they mean love , and when they say friendship only they mean friendship only . And with regard to Xenophon and his master , Socrates , and his fellow - scholar Plato , it seems ...
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... seems to have conflated the mollies with fops , dandies and beaux – probably ones seen on the stage , for theatrical stereotypes of effeminate men were as popular then as they are today . The mollies with whom we are familiar never ...
... seems to have conflated the mollies with fops , dandies and beaux – probably ones seen on the stage , for theatrical stereotypes of effeminate men were as popular then as they are today . The mollies with whom we are familiar never ...
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... seems to be borne out by the steady decline in marriages even as the population grew . Even within the first few years after the arrival of the First Fleet , there was a gay ' ghetto ' in old Sydney Town , with drag shows , gay bars and ...
... seems to be borne out by the steady decline in marriages even as the population grew . Even within the first few years after the arrival of the First Fleet , there was a gay ' ghetto ' in old Sydney Town , with drag shows , gay bars and ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Queen James and His Courtiers 15 1992 | 15 |
The Birth of the Subculture | 32 |
Urheberrecht | |
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