| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Some of Melville's contemporaries, such as Bayard Taylor, sought out even more remote locales for the exploration of male eroticism. page: 1 2 3 next page> zoom inBoth gay male and lesbian attractions are reflected in nineteenth-century American poetry and fiction including works by such major figures as Walt Whitman (top) and Emily Dickinson. interact Contact Us
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