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  • ...s with boys in different locales in three continents, combining first-rate travel writing with brilliant evocation of the experience of loving boys. <ref>htt *[[Reading list category literature]] ...
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  • ...biography by Edmund Marlowe, London: Arcadian Dreams, 2021. A biography, a travel book about a little Sicilian island, an unfinished contiunuation of his abo *[[Reading list category literature]] ...
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  • :The Deaf-Mute Boy—equal parts travel story, love story, and a resonant confrontation with the Muslim world—is th ...estimated. Reviewers have variously observed that 'The Deaf-Mute Boy' is a travel story, a love story, or a cautionary tale about the imposition of one cultu ...
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  • ...nd purity of style brought him much acclaim, including the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1947. ...of Gide's own life, it is the story of Michel, who, during three years of travel in Europe and North Africa, tries to rise above good and evil and allow his ...
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  • ...bduction. It is most shameful for them to hide the boy or not allow him to travel the appointed road, as this is viewed as a confession that the boy is unwor [[Category:Historical literature]] ...
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  • ...ve]], and Féray’s erudition and energy resulted in signal contributions to literature, history and the arts in this field. At the same time, he did not shy away ...e indien. Récit apocryphe, purports to be a translation of an 18th-century travel account. The alleged author, Indian-born Portuguese cleric Apollinaire, des ...
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  • .... The general picture suggested by such passages is reinforced by European travel accounts of the period. Many travelers were of course silent on the issue, ...East is attested by both the European travel literature and the indigenous literature. The beard or moustache was a symbol of male honor, something one swore by ...
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  • ...ut continues full-time with his research and writing and also continues to travel extensively consulting in his field. Dr. Diamond is well known for his land ...to protect Reimer’s privacy, has become one of the most cited cases in the literature of psychiatry, anthropology, women's studies], child development, and biolo ...
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  • then travel successfully. [[Category:Literature]] ...
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  • ...for the journey under the earth; their lives are bright and happy as they travel together, and thanks to their love they will grow wings together when the t [[Category:Philosophical literature]] ...
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  • encompassing literature, the arts, religion, science, law, philosophy, society,<br> ..., from lawyers to wardens, from pediatricians to drug counselors, and from travel agents to novelists. ...
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  • [[Category:Autobiographical literature]] [[Category:Travel literature]] ...
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  • ...ving relationship, and get on well with family and neighbors. Hemmed in by travel restrictions and the obvious problems with doing community volunteer work, ...er of years involved – less than 100 – he will take a short break in space travel, cultivate some human tissue, do some transfer of information, and reinstan ...
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  • | genre = [[Arabic literature]]<br>[[Fantasy fiction]] ...osa in extensive footnotes and appendices. His best-known contributions to literature were those considered risqué or even pornographic at the time and which wer ...
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  • ...ng his property, the city always asked him for money, he had no chance for travel and he was always suffering. Now that he was poor, he says, he has the priv ===The Symposium as apologetic literature=== ...
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  • <li>Writers and literature</li> literature-surveys and original research) ...
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  • ...n of arms. With the Heike Monogatari, the image of the Japanese warrior in literature came to its full maturity." Wilson then translates the writings of several ...and later as ''saburai'', then ''samurai'' in the Edo period. In Japanese literature, there is an early reference to samurai in the [[Kokin Wakashū|Kokinshū]] ( ...
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  • ...that the youths were historical individuals. <ref> Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature By Julie Scott Meisami, Paul Starkey; p367</ref> ...as regent upon Malik's death. <ref> Same-sex love in India: readings from literature and history By Ruth Vanita, Saleem Kidwai; p132</ref> <ref> Muslim identit ...
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  • ...rning that darted from the East and when all that was polite or elegant in literature was classed among the Studia Arabum” [FN#126] ...vitable in those days: it had not then been proved that India owed all her literature to far older civilisations and even that her alphabet the Nágari, erroneous ...
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  • cases recorded in scientific literature scarcely equaled those of British of _paiderastia_, especially as reflected in Greek literature, _A ...
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