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 Socialism and the New LifeThe Personal and Sexual Politics of Edward Carpenter and Havelock Ellis
Rowbothan, Sheila; Weeks, JeffreyPublisher:  Pluto Press, London, United Kingdom Year Published:  1977
 Pages:  198pp   ISBN:  0-904383-52-0
 Resource Type:  Book
 
 Abstract:  Edward Carpenter was a prominent figure in the late nineteenth century socialist revival, a poet, a mystic, a penal reformer and advocate of a simpler life, a homosexual who ardently supported feminist aspirations. Havelock Ellis was a founder of the Fellowship of the New Life and a writer on literature, the arts, travel, philosophy and social policy. He is best known as a pioneer of sex psychology. Both these individuals, in their own ways, raised important questions about the interconnection between personal and sexual life and radical social change. This book critically examines the achievements of these two men, exploring past debates and suggesting "connections which still need to be made in modern socialist and feminist discussions and practice." The book is divided into two parts with the section on Carpenter written by Sheila Rowbotham and the section on Ellis covered by Jeffery Weeks. There is a single photograph each of Carpenter and Ellis and notes on their early lives.
 
 [Abstract by Nabeeha Chaudhary]
 
 
 
 Table of Contents
 
 Acknowledgements
 
 Introduction
 
 Part 1
 Edward Carpenter: Prophet of the New Life
 by Sheila Rowbotham
 Childhood and Cambridge
 University Extension and Radicalism in Sheffield
 The New Life
 The Sheffield Socialists
 The Socialist Movement and a Culture of Everyday Life
 Personal and Sexual Relationships with Men
 Carpenter's Relationships with Women
 Books and Ideas
 Connections
 References
 
 Part 2
 Havelock Ellis and the Politics of Sex Reform
 by Jeffrey Weeks
 Early Life and Outlook
 Politics of Heterosexuality
 'Anomalies'
 The Laws of nature
 References
 
 Select Bibliography
 
 Index
 
 
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