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  1. Edward Carpenter 1844-1929: Prophet of Human Fellowship by Chushichi Tsuzuki, 2005-09-15
  2. The village and the landlord / by Edward Carpenter by Edward (1844-1929) Carpenter, 1907-01-01
  3. Edward Carpenter, 1844-1929: Democratic Author and Poet (Friends of Dr. Williams's Library. Lecture, 24th, 1970) by Edward Carpenter, 1970-01
  4. Edward Carpenter, 1844-1929 (Local studies leaflet) by Edward Hartley, 1979
  5. Biography - Carpenter, Edward (1844-1929): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  6. Chants of labour : a song book of the people : with music / edited by Edward Carpenter; with 2 designs by Walter Crane by Edward (1844-1929). Walter Crane (ill.) Carpenter, 1922
  7. The intermediate sex : a study of some transitional types of men and women / by Edward Carpenter by Edward (1844-1929) Carpenter, 1930-01-01
  8. Loves coming-of-age by Edward (1844-1929) Carpenter, 1927-01-01
  9. From Adam's peak to Elephanta: sketches in Ceylon and India - [Contents: Ceylon.--A visit to a gnani.--India.--The old order and the new influences] by Edward (1844-1929) Carpenter, 1904
  10. EnglandÃ?¯Ã'¿Ã'½s ideal, and other papers on social subjects / by Edward Carpenter by Edward (1844-1929) Carpenter, 1887
  11. The intermediate sex : a study of some transitional types of men and women / by Edward Carpenter by Edward (1844-1929) Carpenter, 1912-01-01
  12. Towards democracy. Complete in four parts. By Edward Carpenter. by Carpenter. Edward. 1844-1929., 1912-01-01
  13. My days and dreams. being autobiographical notes. by Edward Carp by Carpenter. Edward. 1844-1929., 1916-01-01
  14. The writings of Edward Carpenter, 1844-1929: A survey with notes on their availability by Jonathan Cutbill, 1980

1. Edward Carpenter (1844-1929)
Edward Carpenter (18441929). Edward Carpenter was a pioneering socialistand radical prophet of a new age of fellowship in which
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Edward Carpenter (1844-1929) Edward Carpenter was a pioneering socialist and radical prophet of a new age of fellowship in which social relations would be transformed by a new spiritual consciousness. The way he lived his life, perhaps even more than his extensive writings, was the essence of his message. It is perhaps not surprising that his reputation faded quickly after his death, as he lived much of his life modestly spreading his message by personal contact and example rather than by major literary works or through a national political career. He has been described as having that unusual combination of qualities: charisma with modesty. His ideas became immensely influential during the early years of the Socialist movement in Britain: perhaps Carpenter's most widely remembered legacy to the Socialist and Co-operative movements was his anthem England Arise ! but it is his writings on the subject of homosexuality and his open espousal of this identity that makes him unique.
Leaves of Grass . Whitman's democratic poetry provided the spark that set Carpenter on the path of socialism and which led to the extraordinary changes in his life.
In 1873, while returning from Cannes, a vision of a different life flashed before him

2. Edward Carpenter - English Poet And Writer
A 12 page tribute to Edward Carpenter the English poet and writer, and contemporary of Walt Whitman. Includes links, anecdotes, bibiliography, poetry and 13 unique photographs. Page 1. Edward. Carpenter. (18441929). English writer. and poet. Edward Carpenter, the English poet, has been
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EDWARD
CARPENTER
English writer
and poet Edward Carpenter, the English poet, has been described as a mystic, prophet, reformer, socialist and philosopher, possessed of moral courage, gentle and sensitive in spirit. Peter Ouspensky, the Russian mystic and philosopher, corresponded with Edward Carpenter and translated one of Carpenter's works: "Love and Death - a study of human evolution and transfiguration" This was published in Petrograd in 1915. Walt Whitman, whom Carpenter visited, described him as "one of the torchbearers; an exemplar of a loftier England" and later "Carpenter is one of the altogether beautiful people who have made me welcome on earth". "One could not see Edward Carpenter, even in old age, without being enthralled at once by his beauty of person and beauty of voice. He seemed to radiate beauty because he had valued beauty and had stored it up in his soul all his life." (Edward J Dent) Photographs: Page 2. The young Edward Carpenter with his father and mother
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Edward Carpenter - about 1875
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3. Knitting Circle Edward Carpenter
Chushichi Tsuzuki, (1980), "Edward Carpenter, 18441929 Prophet of Human Fellowship", Cambridge Cambridge University
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Biography work bibliography
Edward Carpenter
Born 29th. August, 1844 in Brighton, died 28th. June, 1929, in Guildford.
British social reformer. He studied at Trinity Hall, Cambridge and then was ordained deacon in 1870, to become curate at St. Edward's Church, Cambridge. After two years he left the church and became a travelling lecturer in the north of England for the University Extension Movement. His father died in 1882 and left him 6000 pounds, which made him financially independent. He bought a smallholding at Millthorpe near Sheffield and took up market gardening and sandal making. His Millthorpe cottage became the focus for Sheffield socialists and radicals. He met George Merrill on a train, and in 1898 Merrill moved into the cottage at Millthorpe. They lived together for thirty years. A black and white photograph of Edward Carpenter and George Merrill is in the Sheffield City Archives and is reproduced in Colin Spencer, (1995) . The couple were used as the model for the relationship between Maurice and Alec, the gamekeeper, in the novel Maurice by E. M. Forster

4. Edward Carpenter
Edward Carpenter (18441929) Edward Carpenter is one of those very interesting Victorian characters who was very well known in his own lifetime but is now unfortunately mostly forgotten.
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Edward Carpenter (1844-1929)
Edward Carpenter is one of those very interesting Victorian characters who was very well known in his own lifetime but is now,unfortunately,mostly forgotten.
Early Life
He came from an upper-class family and was educated at Brighton College and Cambridge, where he did well at mathematics.He took holy Orders and worked in a Cambridge parish. He had a sort of breakdown,brought on perhaps by reading the poetry of Walt Whitman. He gave up his fellowship and religious vocation and for a few years worked with the poor people of Sheffield,where he was involved with a vegetarian cafe and the Cambridge Outreach teaching. After a very difficult few years he came into an inheritance when his father died and was then able to live more as he wished.He had a house built a few miles from Sheffield where he lived with a partner. Edward Carpenter was a prolific writer and his best known work is 'Towards Democracy ' , a collection of poetry on spiritual and democratic themes.He also wrote a very powerful autobiography 'My Life and Dreams' towards the end of his life.He was a rebel who revolted against everything Victorian:their narrow view of spirituality,their obsession with money and capital,their narrow views of human potential and worth.Edward Carpenter was involved in all the main progressive movements of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was a Fabian Socialist and a friend of William Morris a Vegetarian an anarchist and communist; spiritual adept and sexual revolutionary.

5. Summary:  Edward Carpenter
previous summary, timeline. next fact file . Biography EdwardCarpenter (18441929) In 1895, the same year that Oscar Wilde was
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Biography: Edward Carpenter (1844-1929) In 1895, the same year that Oscar Wilde was sent to prison for gross indecency, English socialist Edward Carpenter privately circulated his first book about homosexuality. Homogenic Love and its Place in a Free Society defended love between men as inborn and, therefore, natural just as Karl Ulrichs' pamphlets had thirty years before. Carpenter believed that Urnings are members of a third sex, and that their position as intermediates between male and female gives them unique and valuable talents.
Edward Carpenter at 43
Soon after publishing Homogenic Love, Carpenter fell in love with George Merrill, a sometime barkeep and servant. Merrill moved in with Carpenter, and the two became devoted companions. Carpenter continued to write prolifically on socialist and homosexual subjects, and even though little of his work was truly original, personal warmth and utopian idealism suffused his prose and won him a loyal audience. Books like The Intermediate Sex (1908) and Intermediate Types Among Primitive Folk

6. Edward Carpenter - 11
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. Carpenter, Edward. 18441929, English author. Days and Dreams (1916); E. Delavenay, D. H. Lawrence and Edward Carpenter (1971). 2
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Page 11. Edward Carpenter aged 80 years Carpenter's friend and constant companion, George Merrill, died suddenly in January 1928. "After George's death there was only the end to be desired. Both my friend and I were overwhelmed by the change in Edward. His life had become a cry for his comrade; the real self was already elsewhere. It was tragic, as all life must be tragic, but in no way hopeless. Something was there - I cannot express what - that remained victor." H Picton "Edward's grief when that occurred was overwhelming. I remember him walking on my arm to the cemetery at Guildford where they had buried George a few days before, and where he himself was to lie a year or so later. It was a day of pouring rain, and we stood beside the grave, while Carpenter ejaculated again and again, 'They have put him away in the cold ground'." G Lowes Dickinson In May 1928 Carpenter suffered a paralytic stroke rendering him almost helpless. He lived another 13 months before he died on a perfect summer afternoon, Friday June 28th, 1929. Farewell Message left by Edward Carpenter to be read over his grave: "I should like these few words to be read over the grave when my body is placed in the earth; for though it is possible I may be present and conscious of what is going on, I shall not be able to communicate.

7. THE TREASURE CHEST
Take a look! Edward Carpenter (18441929) A 12 page tribute to Edward Carpenterthe English poet and writer, and contemporary of Walt Whitman.
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A 12 page tribute to Edward Carpenter the English poet and writer, and contemporary of Walt Whitman. Includes links, anecdotes, bibliography, poetry and 13 unique photographs from Edward Carpenter's life. THE FOURTH WAY
Provides a concise overview, not found elsewhere, of George Gurdjieff's fourth way system for personal evolution. UNDERSTANDING THE RELIGIOUS CULT PHENOMENON
The evolution of a cult; the needs of members; the needs of leaders etc. etc. For anyone looking for a greater understanding of religious cults.

8. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Carpenter, Edward, 18441929. Titles.
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Carpenter, Edward, 1844-1929
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Never Again! Pagan and Christian creeds: their origin and meaning
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Carlyle, Thomas, 17951881. Carnegie, David Wynford, 1871-1900. Carpenter, Edward,1844-1929. Carpenter, John C. Carr, Annie Roe. Carrington, Hereward, 1880-1959.
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Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958 Caesar, Gaius Julius, ca. 100-44 BC Cahan, Abraham, 1860-1951 Caine, Hall, Sir, 1853-1931 ... Curwood, James Oliver, 1878-1927
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10. Edward Carpenter
His friendship with Whitman is an important piece in studying the American poet. Anonymous Review. Click here for more info. Edward Carpenter (18441929).
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Online Resources Texts: Edward Carpenter Texts: Queer Histories Texts: Authors Index ... Suggest a Name Names Index: A B C D ... Scholars Index Love's Coming-of-Age: A Series of Papers on the Relations of the Sexes (1912) by Edward Carpenter Intermediate Sex (1912) by Edward Carpenter by Edward Carpenter Solar Myths and Christian Festivals; The Symbolism of the Zodiac; Totem-Sacraments and Eucharists; Food and Vegetation Magic; Magicians, Kings and Gods; Rites of Expiation and Redemption; Pagan Initiations and the Second Birth; Myth of the Golden Age; The Saviour-God and the Virgin-Mother; Ritual Dancing; The Sex-Taboo; The Genesis of Christianity; The Meaning of it All; The Ancient Mysteries; The Exodus of Christianity; Conclusion; Appendix on the Teachings of the Upanishads: Rest; The Nature of the Self. Days with Walt Whitman with Some Notes on His Life and Work by Edward Carpenter A Visit to Walt Whitman in 1877; Walt Whitman in 1884; Notes and Appreciation; Whitman as a Prophet; Appendix to Whitman as Prophet; The Poetic form of Leaves of Grass ; Walt Whitman s Children; Whitman and Emerson.

11. Shergood Forest: Edward Carpenter
Carpenter and Tony Brown Edward Carpenter (1973) by Gilbert A. Beith Edward Carpenter,18441929 Prophet of Human Fellowship (1980) by Chushichi Tsuzuki.
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Biography
BIRTH
  • Edward Carpenter was born on August 29, 1844 in Brighton, England.
EDUCATION
  • He studied at Brighton College and then entered Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
  • He was ordained an Anglican priest in 1870 and served as a curate.
  • 1893 - He helped to form the Independent Labour Party.
RELATIONSHIPS
  • His lover for 30 years was George Merrill.
  • His relationship with George Merrill was the inspiration for E. M. Forster's novel Maurice
  • He was friends with E. M. Forster and Laurence Houseman.
DEATH
  • He died in Guildford, England on 28th June, 1929.
Works by Edward Carpenter
NONFICTION
Towards Democracy
England's Ideal
Intermediate Sex
My Days and Dreams
Intermediate Types among Primitive Folk
The Religious Influence of Art
England's Ideal and other Papers on Social Subjects
A Visit to a Gnani
The Story of Eros and Psyche from Apuleius
Iolaus - An Anthology of Friendship
Prisons, Police, and Punishment
Days with Walt Whitman
The Drama of Love and Death
The Healing of Nations
Pagan and Christian Creeds
ESSAYS
Civilization: its Cause and Cure
Love's Coming-of Age
Angels' Wings: Essays on Art and its Relation to Life
The Art of Creation
PAMPHLETS
Sex Love and Its Place in a Free Society
Women and her Place in a Free Society
Marriage in a Free Society
Homogenic Love and Its Place in a Free Society
Healing of Nations
Never Again!

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Tsuzuki, Chushichi. Edward Carpenter, 18441929 Prophet of Human Fellowship.Cambridge Cambridge UP, 1980. Back to Bios, MJP Home, New Age Home,
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Edward Carpenter
Anglican cleric, itinerant professor, socialist, poet, anarchist, pioneer of gay liberation, and often considered a prophet. After leaving Cambridge, Carpenter sought to live a simple rural life that hoped would involve "whole-bodied" as well as whole-hearted comradeship. This often meant living with married couples and their families. He also lived for a while on John Ruskin's St. George's Farm, before purchasing his own farm at Millthorpe in 1883 with money inherited when his parents died. Shortly after they met in the early 1880's, Carpenter joined Havelock Ellis's "Fellowship of the New Life," a faction of which became the Fabian Society in 1884. Carpenter remained on good terms with both groups. He studied the Bhagavad-Gita and even traveled to India in 1890 to learn more about Hinduism. He was also friends with Emma Goldman and often supported socialist causes financially and in print. However, his preference for personal politics over national movements, his opposition to any theory that claimed to be the final answer to society's problems, and his eclecticism made him as much an anarchist as a socialist. Carpenter believed that society would develop by a process he called "exfoliation," a form of Lamarckian evolution propelled by will in which society was expected throw off its successive skins (e.g. capitalist institutions) as it outgrew them. Carpenter was also an advocate of women's liberation. He regarded marriage in England as both enforced celibacy and a form of prostitution. He did not believe women would truly be free until a socialist revolution occurred. In contrast to many of his contemporaries, however, this led him to conclude that all oppressed workers should support women's emancipation, rather than to subordinate women's rights to worker's rights. Olive Schreiner, Edith Lees (later Mrs. Havelock Ellis), and his six sisters were among the people who helped to edit his writings on women.

15. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Carpenter, Edward (18441929) Works by this author Never Again! Pagan andChristian creeds their origin and meaning. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito.
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Authors Browse Titles. Never Again! by Carpenter, Edward (18441929).Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
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    Carey, Henry Charles (17931879), Carlson, Grace (1906-92). Carnap, Rudolph (1891- 1970), Carpenter, Edward (1844-1929). Castro, Fidel (b. 1927), Casualisation.
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    Burnett, John (18421914) Byron, Anne Isabella (1792-1860) Cairns, John (1859-1923)Capper, James (1829-1895) Carpenter, Edward (1844-1929) Carter, Joseph (1818
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    18681947) Volume 3 Capper, James (1829-1895) Volume 2 Carlile, Richard (1790-1843)Volume 6 Carpenter, Edward (1844-1929) Volume 2 Carter, Joseph (1818
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