The Green Carnations: Gay Classics Boxed Set

The Green Carnations: Gay Classics Boxed Set
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Green Carnation was a symbol of homosexuality and was worn by the famous author Oscar Wilde. Today the flower has come to be associated with gay love and acceptance all over the world. The present collection celebrates Wilde and other authors from the past who celebrated and represented gay love in their novels: The Picture of Dorian Gray Joseph and His Friend Bertram Cope's Year Cecil Dreeme This Finer Shadow The Satyricon The Sins of the Cities of the Plain

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Taylor Bayard. The Green Carnations: Gay Classics Boxed Set

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Table of Contents

The Picture of Dorian Gray. by Oscar Wilde

The Picture of Dorian Gray. by Oscar Wilde. Original 1890 Version

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

The Picture of Dorian Gray. by Oscar Wilde. Revised & Expanded 1891 Version

THE PREFACE

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

CHAPTER XIV

CHAPTER XV

CHAPTER XVI

CHAPTER XVII

CHAPTER XVIII

CHAPTER XIX

CHAPTER XX

Joseph and His Friend. by Bayard Taylor

CHAPTER I. JOSEPH

CHAPTER II. MISS BLESSING

CHAPTER III. THE PLACE AND PEOPLE

CHAPTER IV. MISS BLESSING CALLS ON RACHEL MILLER

CHAPTER V. ELWOOD'S EVENING, AND JOSEPH'S

CHAPTER VI. IN THE GARDEN

CHAPTER VII. THE BLESSING FAMILY

CHAPTER VIII. A CONSULTATION

CHAPTER IX. JOSEPH AND HIS FRIEND

CHAPTER X. APPROACHING FATE

CHAPTER XI. A CITY WEDDING

CHAPTER XII. CLOUDS

CHAPTER XIII. PRESENTIMENTS

CHAPTER XIV. THE AMARANTH

CHAPTER XV. A DINNER PARTY

CHAPTER XVI. JOSEPH'S TROUBLE, AND PHILIP'S

CHAPTER XVII. A STORM

CHAPTER XVIII. ON THE RAILROAD TRACK

CHAPTER XIX. THE "WHARF-RAT."

CHAPTER XX. A CRISIS

CHAPTER XXI. UNDER THE WATER

CHAPTER XXII. KANUCK

CHAPTER XXIII. JULIA'S EXPERIMENT

CHAPTER XXIV. FATE

CHAPTER XXV. THE MOURNERS

CHAPTER XXVI. THE ACCUSATION

CHAPTER XXVII. THE LABELS

CHAPTER XXVIII. THE TRIAL

CHAPTER XXIX. NEW EVIDENCE

CHAPTER XXX. MR. BLESSING'S TESTIMONY

CHAPTER XXXI. BEGINNING ANOTHER LIFE

CHAPTER XXXII. LETTERS

I. Joseph to Philip

II. Philip To Joseph

III. Joseph to Philip

CHAPTER XXXIII. ALL ARE HAPPY

The Green Carnation. by Robert Hichens

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

THE SONG OF THE PASSER-BY

XII

XIII

XIV

XV

Bertram Cope's Year. by Henry Blake Fuller

1. COPE AT A COLLEGE TEA

2. COPE MAKES A SUNDAY AFTERNOON CALL

3. COPE IS "ENTERTAINED"

4. COPE IS CONSIDERED

5. COPE IS CONSIDERED FURTHER

6. COPE DINES—AND TELLS ABOUT IT

7. COPE UNDER SCRUTINY

8. COPE UNDERTAKES AN EXCURSION

9. COPE ON THE EDGE OF THINGS

10. COPE AT HIS HOUSE PARTY

11. COPE ENLIVENS THE COUNTRY

12. COPE AMIDST CROSS-PURPOSES

13. COPE DINES AGAIN—AND STAYS AFTER

14. COPE MAKES AN EVASION

15. COPE ENTERTAINS SEVERAL LADIES

16. COPE GOES A-SAILING

17. COPE AMONG CROSS-CURRENTS

18. COPE AT THE CALL OF DUTY

19. COPE FINDS HIMSELF COMMITTED

20. COPE HAS A DISTRESSFUL CHRISTMAS

21. COPE, SAFEGUARDED, CALLS AGAIN

22. COPE SHALL BE RESCUED

23. COPE REGAINS HIS FREEDOM

24. COPE IN DANGER ANEW

25. COPE IN DOUBLE DANGER

26. COPE AS A GO-BETWEEN

27. COPE ESCAPES A SNARE

28. COPE ABSENT FROM A WEDDING

29. COPE AGAIN IN THE COUNTRY

30. COPE AS A HERO

31. COPE GETS NEW LIGHT ON HIS CHUM

32. COPE TAKES HIS DEGREE

33. COPE IN A FINAL VIEW

Cecil Dreeme. by Theodore Winthrop

Biographical Sketch of the Author

Stillfleet and His News

Chrysalis College

Rubbish Palace

The Palace and Its Neighbors

Churm Against Densdeth

Churm As Cassandra

Churm’s Story

Clara Denman, Dead

Locksley’s Scare

Overhead, Without

Overhead, Within

Dreeme, Asleep

Dreeme, Awake

A Mild Orgie

A Morning with Densdeth

Emma Denman

A Morning with Cecil Dreeme

Another Cassandra

Can This Be Love?

A Nocturne

Lydian Measures

A Laugh and a Look

A Parting

Fame Awaits Dreeme

Churm Before Dreeme’s Picture

Towner

Raleigh’s Revolt

Densdeth’s Farewell

Dreeme His Own Interpreter

Densdeth’s Dark Room

This Finer Shadow. by Harlan Cozad McIntosh

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

CHAPTER XIV

CHAPTER XV

CHAPTER XVI

CHAPTER XVII

CHAPTER XVIII

CHAPTER XIX

CHAPTER XX

CHAPTER XXI

CHAPTER XXII

CHAPTER XXIII

CHAPTER XXIV

CHAPTER XXV

CHAPTER XXVI

CHAPTER XXVII

CHAPTER XXVIII

CHAPTER XXIX

CHAPTER XXX

FOOTNOTES

The Satyricon. by Petronius Arbiter

PREFACE

INTRODUCTION

I. THE SATYRICON

II. THE AUTHOR

III. REALISM

IV. FORGERIES OF PETRONIUS

THE SATYRICON OF PETRONIUS ARBITER

BRACKET CODE

VOLUME I. ADVENTURES OF ENCOLPIUS AND HIS COMPANIONS

CHAPTER THE FIRST

CHAPTER THE SECOND

CHAPTER THE THIRD

CHAPTER THE FOURTH

CHAPTER THE FIFTH

CHAPTER THE SIXTH

CHAPTER THE SEVENTH

CHAPTER THE EIGHTH

CHAPTER THE NINTH

CHAPTER THE TENTH

CHAPTER THE ELEVENTH

CHAPTER THE TWELFTH

CHAPTER THE THIRTEENTH

CHAPTER THE FOURTEENTH

CHAPTER THE FIFTEENTH

CHAPTER THE SIXTEENTH

CHAPTER THE SEVENTEENTH

CHAPTER THE EIGHTEENTH

CHAPTER THE NINETEENTH

CHAPTER THE TWENTIETH

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-FIRST

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-SECOND

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-THIRD

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-FOURTH

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-FIFTH

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-SIXTH

VOLUME II. THE DINNER OF TRIMALCHIO

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-SEVENTH

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-EIGHTH

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-NINTH

CHAPTER THE THIRTIETH

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-FIRST

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-SECOND

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-THIRD

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-FOURTH

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-FIFTH

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-SIXTH

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-SEVENTH

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-EIGHTH

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-NINTH

CHAPTER THE FORTIETH

CHAPTER THE FORTY-FIRST

CHAPTER THE FORTY-SECOND

CHAPTER THE FORTY-THIRD

CHAPTER THE FORTY-FOURTH

CHAPTER THE FORTY-FIFTH

CHAPTER THE FORTY-SIXTH

CHAPTER THE FORTY-SEVENTH

CHAPTER THE FORTY-EIGHTH

CHAPTER THE FORTY-NINTH

CHAPTER THE FIFTIETH

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-FIRST

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-SECOND

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-THIRD

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-FOURTH

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-FIFTH

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-SIXTH

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-SEVENTH

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-EIGHTH

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-NINTH

CHAPTER THE SIXTIETH

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-FIRST

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-SECOND

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-THIRD

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-FOURTH

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-FIFTH

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-SIXTH

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-SEVENTH

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-EIGHTH

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-NINTH

CHAPTER THE SEVENTIETH

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-FIRST

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-SECOND

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-THIRD

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-FOURTH

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-FIFTH

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-SIXTH

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-SEVENTH

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-EIGHTH

VOLUME III. FURTHER ADVENTURES OF ENCOLPIUS AND HIS COMPANIONS

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-NINTH

CHAPTER THE EIGHTIETH

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-FIRST

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-SECOND

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-THIRD

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-FOURTH

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-FIFTH

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-SIXTH

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-SEVENTH

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-EIGHTH

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-NINTH

CHAPTER THE NINTIETH

CHAPTER THE NINETY-FIRST

CHAPTER THE NINETY-SECOND

CHAPTER THE NINETY-THIRD

CHAPTER THE NINETY-FOURTH

CHAPTER THE NINETY-FIFTH

CHAPTER THE NINETY-SIXTH

CHAPTER THE NINETY-SEVENTH

CHAPTER THE NINETY-EIGHTH

VOLUME IV. ENCOLPIUS, GITON AND EUMOLPUS ESCAPE BY SEA

CHAPTER THE NINETY-NINTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDREDTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND NINTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEENTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND NINETEENTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTIETH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIRST

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SECOND

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOURTH

VOLUME V. AFFAIRS AT CROTONA

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIXTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVENTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTIETH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIRST

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SECOND

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THIRD

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FOURTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIXTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY SEVENTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIGHTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINTH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FORTIETH

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIRST

VOLUME VI. NOTES

PROSTITUTION

PAEDERASTIA

THE SATYRICON OF PETRONIUS ARBITER. CHAPTER NOTES

CHAPTER 9. Gladiator obscene:--

CHAPTER 17

CHAPTER 26

CHAPTER 34. Silver Skeleton, et seq

CHAPTER 36

CHAPTER 40

CHAPTER 56. Contumelia--Contus and Melon (malum)

PHILANIS TO PETALA

CHAPTER 116

CHAPTER 116

CHAPTER 119. The rite of the Persians:

CHAPTER 127

CHAPTER 131

CHAPTER 131. Medio sustulit digito:

CHAPTER 138

Herondas, Mime vi:

THE CORDAX

VOLUME VII. SIX NOTES BY MARCHENA

TO THE ARMY OF THE RHINE

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

BIBLIOGRAPHY

EDITIONS, Opera Omnia

TRAU FRAGMENT

The Sins of the Cities of the Plain. by Jack Saul

RECOLLECTIONS OF A MARY-ANN

INTRODUCTION

JACK SAUL'S RECOLLECTIONS

EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF THE PEDERASTIC IDEAS IN HIS YOUTHFUL MIND

SOME FROLICS WITH BOULTON AND PARK

FURTHER RECOLLECTIONS AND INCIDENTS

THE SAME OLD STORY

ARSES PREFERRED TO CUNTS

A SHORT ESSAY. ON SODOMY, Etc

TRIBADISM

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The Picture of Dorian Gray, Joseph and His Friend, Cecil Dreeme, The Sins of the Cities of the Plain…

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"Don't look so angry, Basil. It was at my aunt's, Lady Agatha's. She told me she had discovered a wonderful young man, who was going to help her in the East End, and that his name was Dorian Gray. I am bound to state that she never told me he was good-looking. Women have no appreciation of good looks. At least, good women have not. She said that he was very earnest, and had a beautiful nature. I at once pictured to myself a creature with spectacles and lank hair, horridly freckled, and tramping about on huge feet. I wish I had known it was your friend."

"I am very glad you didn't, Harry."

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