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gay history, lesbian history, social constructionism, gay literature, homosexual history, homosexual literature, Renaissance literature, pastoral literature, Edmund Spenser, transvestism, friendship literature, Herman Melville,
molly house, gay subculture, homosexual subculture, Rictor Norton, King James I, Sir Francis Bacon, Anthony Bacon, Walt Whitman, lesbian literature, William Beckford, Fonthill Abbey, Michelangelo, Winckelmann, censorship, William Shakespeare, Andre Gide, Jean Cocteau, Henry James, Teleny, Aleister Crowley, homoerotica, John Addington Symonds, Earl of Castlehaven, Herman Melville, lesbian pirates, Anne Bonny, Mary Read, Anne Lister, Thomas Gray, homophobia, Mother Clap, molly house, Vere Street, Westminster Abbey, Tchaikovsky, witchcraft, Ann Radcliffe, Gothic novel, Grub Street, sodomy, Sodom and Gomorrah, sodomite, underworld, crime, fencing, pawnbroking, pickpockets, highwaymen, footpads, street robbers, vagabonds, beggars, shoplifters, coiners, counterfeiters, smugglers, gambling, boxing, prostitution, homosexuality, popular culture, Tyburn, gallows, hanging, pillory
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