Jonathan to Gide: The Homosexual in History"Jonathan to Gide brings together for the first time in a single volume the names and biographies of over 300 famous men, all of whom have played important roles in political or cultural history. Saint and murderer, emperor and poet, general and artist, they have only one thing in common aside from their fame-they have all been cited in one or another responsible printed work as having been homosexual or homoerotic. The group includes those alleged to have been actively homosexual, occasionally homosexual, bisexual or completely sublimated. The source for the homosexual allegation, explicit or implicit, is given in each case, generally with specific page reference. The group runs the gamut from the noblest type of sublimated individual like Jesus, Washington or Michaelangelo to such villainous characters as Gilles de Raiz, Titus Oates or the Marquis de Sade" -- Publisher description |
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Page 536
... Napoleon's career . The Convention having provided that two thirds of its members would become members of the new constitutional assembly , riots broke out against the apparently corrupt Convention led by the usual hooligans of the ...
... Napoleon's career . The Convention having provided that two thirds of its members would become members of the new constitutional assembly , riots broke out against the apparently corrupt Convention led by the usual hooligans of the ...
Page 540
... Napoleon's marshals became princes and dukes , and Napoleon's new court , to which the old aristocrats were invited to return , was not too far behind that of Louis XIV . Meanwhile , though Austria had been knocked out of the war ...
... Napoleon's marshals became princes and dukes , and Napoleon's new court , to which the old aristocrats were invited to return , was not too far behind that of Louis XIV . Meanwhile , though Austria had been knocked out of the war ...
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... Napoleon also . The moves toward friendship with Napoleon were put aside when the impudent upstart crowned himself emperor late in 1804. Earlier in the year Alexander , like most Europeans , had professed to be horrified by Napoleon's ...
... Napoleon also . The moves toward friendship with Napoleon were put aside when the impudent upstart crowned himself emperor late in 1804. Earlier in the year Alexander , like most Europeans , had professed to be horrified by Napoleon's ...
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