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Strangers: Homosexual Love in the 19th Century
Strangers: Homosexual Love in the 19th Century

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Author: Graham Robb
Publisher: Picador
Category: Book

List Price: £18.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 453674

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 341
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.3

ISBN: 0330482238
Dewey Decimal Number: 305
EAN: 9780330482233
ASIN: 0330482238

Publication Date: November 7, 2003
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Used Hardback in Very Good condition .Fast Dispatch From UK

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  • Paperback - Strangers: Homosexuality in the Nineteenth Century

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Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Not bad but not brilliant   October 15, 2008
This book is a bit hit and miss. For a start, the title is a bit of a misnomer as the book covers the period from about 1700 to well into the 20th century. In fact, parts of the book seemed to begin at about 1895, drift into the 20th century and not bother to go back in time at all.

Also, because the author skimmed over so much, I wondered if there just wasn't the information available about the 19th century to put in a book, so he had to divert his attentions to cover a wider time period. I don't actually believe this to be the case, which made what little he did mention become frustrating because he never goes into the subject matter in any depth. It's all a quick skim across the surface.

This book serves as a basic introduction to homosexuality in history, but I think readers will have to make much use of the bibliography to really learn about the subject.



5 out of 5 stars On gay life 150 years ago   September 2, 2006
 4 out of 8 found this review helpful

When Mister Graham Robb started his book on homosexual love in the 19th century he was suddenly faced with prejudices he never expected to learn from his friends and colleagues. People even felt pity with his family members. Dad goes gay! But not really. The way Robb handles this irritation is an eye opener and a foretaste of his analyzation on homosexuality for the rest of the book. In other words, Robb is great with chasing away dark clouds to let the sun shine in on this subject. He demonstrates it is the people's personal view on homosexuality which has hardly changed over the last ages. Only the position of homosexuals in public (debate) has improved.

A while ago I told a good friend of mine (he is a language scientist) that I would like to have a job in a gay bookstore. He replied: so you want to become a full time homosexual?! I couldn't believe my ears...

'Strangers' has teached me a lot. In fact, gay life looked actually quite the same 150 years ago. Networks and novels gave direction to many, however, in a coded language, not to discover by everybody. Hostility against gays was certainly not common. In fact, the great oppression of gays is a 20th century phenomenon which runs parallel with visible female - and gay liberation. The word "homosexual" didn't exist in the first part of the 19th century but this does not mean people didn't know the gay identity, they just referred to it differently with words like "sodomite" or "invert".

Highly enjoyable on "Strangers" is that Graham Robb is literary well matched to writers like Oscar Wilde or Hans Christian Anderson. It makes both notes and reflections big fun.





5 out of 5 stars excellent and very funny   March 17, 2004
 15 out of 15 found this review helpful

Id expected a rather dry tome but this is brilliantly written and in places very funny. Well worth the money, although the authors picture has a bit of a scary eyebrow thing going on.
Falls off a bit in the last chapter, but the rest is excellent - although he doesn't exactly stick to his topic (19th century seems to include 1700 up to about the 2nd world war!). This is nitpicking though, in general i loved it.




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