- A Night Among the Horses, by Djuna Barnes
- Correspondence, by William Beckford
- The Cornelian, by Lord Byron
- The Near Enemy, by Natalie Clifford Barney
- Fragments from Igor Stravinsky, by Jean Cocteau, Trans by Rollo Myers
- E. Maxwell Snurge, by Noel Coward
- Hymen, by Hilda Doolittle
- Chapter 6, Howards End, by E. M. Forster
- "Recollections of Oscar Wilde" by Andre Gide, trans. Percival Pollard
- Ode to Sappho, by Radclyffe Hall
- Three Poems, by Langston Hughes
- Brooksmith, by Henry James
- Prelude to 'Royal Highness', by Thomas Mann, trans A Cecil Curtis
- Hero and Leander, by Christopher Marlowe
- Faith, by W. Somerset Maugham
- Keep the Home Fires Burning!, by Ivor Novello, lyrics by Mrs. Ford
- Anthem For Doomed Youth, by Wilfred Owen
- Overture excerpt, from Swann's Way, by Marcel Proust, trans by C.K. Scott-Moncrieff
- Sleeper of the Valley, by Arthur Rimbaud, trans by Ludwig Lewisohn
- Full Moon, by Vita Sackville-West
- A Letter Home, by Sigfried Sassoon
- Mrs. Whitehead, by Gertrude Stein
- Preface to Eminent Victorians, by Lytton Strachey
- Birds in the Night, by Paul Verlaine - trans G. Hall
- The Closing Door, by Angelina Weld Grimké
- Invocation, by Renée Vivien
- I Sing The Body Electric!, by Walt Whitman
- The Sphinx, by Oscar Wilde
- Monday or Tuesday, by Virginia Woolf
International LGB Literature up to 1923
This is a collection of 30 American and European gay, lesbian, & bisexual writers from the 16th thru early 20th Centuries. Heavy on poetry -- including a rousing WWI anthem from 1915 -- with a few short stories and essays. Non-English works should be read where possible in their original language. - Summary by BellonaTimes
This is a collection of 30 American and European gay, lesbian, & bisexual writers from the 16th thru early 20th Centuries. Heavy on poetry -- including a rousing WWI anthem from 1915 -- with a few short stories and essays. Non-English works should be read where possible in their original language. - Summary by BellonaTimes
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