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  • ...interest to some here as a novel mostly about the boyloving writer Norman Douglas. ...working life in Camden to the light cast by both the Mediterranean sun and Douglas’s boundless erudition was transformative. ...
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  • ...son, Alfred Douglas, Robert Ross, [[Oscar Wilde]], Friedrich Krupp, Norman Douglas, and Compton and Faith Mackenzie; and attracted many others during Adelswar * [[Norman Douglas]]: ''Looking Back An Autobiographical Excursion'' (1933), p. 358-366 ...
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  • *DOUGLAS, (Lord) Alfred. *DOUGLAS, Norman ...
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  • ...Roman, serif;"><span style="background-color: yellow;"><span lang="EN-US">DOUGLAS, (Lord) Alfred</span><span lang="EN-US">. </span></span><span style="backgr ...serif;"><span style="background-color: cyan;"><span lang="EN-US">DOUGLAS, Norman</span><span lang="EN-US">&nbsp;</span></span><span style="background-color: ...
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  • *Holloway, Mark, Norman Douglas: a biography, 1976, ...
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  • ...nty-one (with the exception of Douglas,<ref>This was Sholto Osborne Gordon Douglas (1873-1934), educated at Fettes College, Portsmouth Grammar School and Chri ...d that Pinkie, the protagonist in "Brighton Rock", was based on Rolfe. See Norman Sherry, "The Life of Graham Greene": Volume One 1904-1939, Jonathan Cape, 1 ...
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  • *[[John Addington Symonds]] and Norman Moor :*Symonds was introduced to the schoolboy in 1868 by a common friend, and for Norman's sake sought an appointment as teacher at his school, Clifton College.<ref ...
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  • *'''John Addington Symonds and Norman Moor''' ::Symonds was introduced to the schoolboy in 1868 by a common friend, and for Norman's sake sought an appointment as teacher at his school, Clifton College.<ref ...
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  • <b><span lang="EN-US">DOUGLAS, Lord Alfred</span></b><span lang="EN-US">. Homosexual lover of Oscar Queensberry, resulting in Wilde’s downfall. Douglas was a pederast, who continued ...
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  • ...Volume 10 issue 2 1988 [doi 10.1016%2F0190-7409%2888%2990034-5] Mary Lynn; Norman Jacob; Lois Pierce -- Child sexual abuse- A follow-up study of reports to a ...Couples Therapy Volume 10 issue 1 2001 [doi 10.1300%2FJ036v10n01_05] Shub, Norman -- Men Helping Boys Become Men.pdf ...
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  • <b><span lang="EN-US">HARASZ, George</span></b><span lang="EN-US"> and <b>Douglas Wirth</b>, ...013-07-16/community/hc-hartford-wirth-harasz-0717-20130716_1_george-harasz-douglas-wirth-new-allegations</a><o:p></o:p></span><br> ...
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  • [[Lord Alfred Douglas]] [[Norman Rockwell]] ...
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  • boys. He was a friend of Norman Douglas who lived on Capri for the same reason, ...
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  • Ordericus Vitalis, who was himself half Norman and half English, says that [69] _De Planctu Naturae_ has been translated by Douglas Moffat, _Yale ...
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