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Out of the Closet: A Collection of Early LGBTQ+ Fiction

This is a collection of 22 LGBTQ+ stories published between 1841-1923, covering a wide span of authors, genres, and literary traditions. Some stories are coded and euphemistic, often framing their central relationships as friendships or familial bonds. Others are surprisingly brazen and bold for their time, courting controversy for their refusal to obscure the sexuality of their chararcters. Some tales come from canonical, widely known authors (Whitman, Chopin, Wilde, Cather), while others emerge from obscurer and less recognized writers (Thanet, Cooke, Bunner). Some are tragic and self-critical, clearly the byproducts of when they were written. Others are lightly comedic or triumphant, bucking the conventions of the time. Throughout each story, however, persists a desire to represent the seemingly unrepresentable, finding expression for the “love that dare not speak its name.” - Summary by ChuckW (18 hr 15 min)

Chapters

The Child's Champion

In the Tules

The Falling in Love of Fedora

The Man who thought Himsek a Woman

Pearl Hunting in the Pomonous

Twin Love

Portrait of W.H. Chapter 1

Portrait of W.H. Chapter 2 & 3

Felipa

My Visitation Part 1

My Visitation Part 2

A Scrap of Paper part 1

A Scrap of Paper part 2

The Man who became a Woman part 1

The Man who became a Woman part 2

Out of the Deeps

There and Now

Marjorie Daw

Two Friends

Martha's Lady

My Lorelei: A Heidelberg Romance

Our Aromatic Uncle

The True Story Of A Vampire

The Heart’s Desire

Two Gentlemen of Kentucky" (part one)

Two Gentlemen of Kentucky" (part two)

A Boy's Discovery

Paul’s Case: A Study in Temperament

The Prussian Officer (Chapter 1)

The Prussian Officer (Chapter 2)

"Aquae Multae Non––" (Part I)

"Aquae Multae Non––" (Part 2)