Edward Carpenter 1844-1929: Prophet of Human Fellowship
This is the first full-scale biography of Edward Carpenter, an 'eminent Victorian' who played an intriguing role in the revival of Socialism in Britain in the late nineteenth century. 'A worthy heir of Carlyle and Ruskin', as Tolstoy called him, Carpenter tackled boldly the problems of alienation under the pressures of commercial civilisation, and developed a strongly personalised brand of Socialism which inspired both the Labour Party and its enemies, Syndicalism and Anarchism. A homosexual, he grappled with the problems of sexual alienation above all, and emerged as the foremost advocate of the homosexual cause at a time when it was a social 'taboo'. This study, based upon letters and many other personal documents, reveals much of Carpenter's personal life which has hitherto remained obscure, including his 'comradeship' with some of his working-men friends and his influence upon such notable literary figures as Siegfried Sassoon, E. M. Forster and D. H. Lawrence.
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Edward Carpenter 1844-1929: Prophet of Human Fellowship
This is the first full-scale biography of Edward Carpenter, an 'eminent Victorian' who played an intriguing role in the revival of Socialism in Britain in the late nineteenth century. 'A worthy heir of Carlyle and Ruskin', as Tolstoy called him, Carpenter tackled boldly the problems of alienation under the pressures of commercial civilisation, and developed a strongly personalised brand of Socialism which inspired both the Labour Party and its enemies, Syndicalism and Anarchism. A homosexual, he grappled with the problems of sexual alienation above all, and emerged as the foremost advocate of the homosexual cause at a time when it was a social 'taboo'. This study, based upon letters and many other personal documents, reveals much of Carpenter's personal life which has hitherto remained obscure, including his 'comradeship' with some of his working-men friends and his influence upon such notable literary figures as Siegfried Sassoon, E. M. Forster and D. H. Lawrence.
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Edward Carpenter 1844-1929: Prophet of Human Fellowship

Edward Carpenter 1844-1929: Prophet of Human Fellowship

by Chushichi Tsuzuki
Edward Carpenter 1844-1929: Prophet of Human Fellowship

Edward Carpenter 1844-1929: Prophet of Human Fellowship

by Chushichi Tsuzuki

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This is the first full-scale biography of Edward Carpenter, an 'eminent Victorian' who played an intriguing role in the revival of Socialism in Britain in the late nineteenth century. 'A worthy heir of Carlyle and Ruskin', as Tolstoy called him, Carpenter tackled boldly the problems of alienation under the pressures of commercial civilisation, and developed a strongly personalised brand of Socialism which inspired both the Labour Party and its enemies, Syndicalism and Anarchism. A homosexual, he grappled with the problems of sexual alienation above all, and emerged as the foremost advocate of the homosexual cause at a time when it was a social 'taboo'. This study, based upon letters and many other personal documents, reveals much of Carpenter's personal life which has hitherto remained obscure, including his 'comradeship' with some of his working-men friends and his influence upon such notable literary figures as Siegfried Sassoon, E. M. Forster and D. H. Lawrence.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521019590
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/15/2005
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

Table of Contents

List of illustrations; Preface; Introduction; 1. The Brighton childhood; 2. A Cambridge liberal; 3. A lecturer for the people; 4. Towards democracy; 5. The Socialist revival; 6. Sheffield workers and Millthorpians; 7. Labour and civilisation; 8. Labour and Anarchism; 9. Journey to the East; 10. Humanitarianism and larger Socialism; 11. The sublimination of homosexuality; 12. George Merrill; 13. Literature and sex; 14. Critical years; 15. The Great War; 16. Last years; Epilogue; Notes; List of works by Edward Carpenter; Index.
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