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The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Prose - Story Statistics

  1. The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Prose Temporary Hold

    By AC Benus, in Fiction. 08/04/2021 (Updated: 07/06/2024)

    Genres: Literary Fiction
    Sub-genres: Historical Literary
    • coming of age
    • coming out
    • philosophy
    • psychology
    • religion
    • love

    A collection of prose pieces by others exploring the love that has always dared to speak its name.

    • 110 Chapters
    • 231,498 Words
    • 77,240 Views
    • 383 Comments
    • 1 Recommendation
    • Mature
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  1. 20. Margaret Mead’s Definition of “Perversion”
    • 109 Words
    • 1 Comments
    • 957 Views
  2. 21. Sam Steward "Doing and Done"
    • 4,385 Words
    • 5 Comments
    • 1,151 Views
  3. 22. Leo Tolstoy “I never loved women”
    • 530 Words
    • 4 Comments
    • 673 Views
  4. 23. Leo Tolstoy "The Ivins"
    • 2,574 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 777 Views
  5. 24. O. Henry ”A man? … No, doctor; there is nothing of the kind”
    • 2,430 Words
    • 3 Comments
    • 871 Views
  6. 25. John Boswell "Review of the novel Ephesiaca"
    • 1,066 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 983 Views
  7. 26. Dolly Wilde encounters Virginia Woolf
    • 535 Words
    • 4 Comments
    • 987 Views
  8. 27. Doctor Evelyn Hooker “…an enormous difference…”
    • 3,980 Words
    • 5 Comments
    • 915 Views
  9. 28. Leonard to Lytton “But who will marry Virginia?”
    • 1,069 Words
    • 4 Comments
    • 482 Views
  10. 29. David Leavitt "Gravity"
    • 1,685 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 951 Views
  11. 30. Carl Morse “A touchdown pass never reached its tight end”
    • 584 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 882 Views
  12. 31. Oliver Goldsmith "on how friends should love"
    • 536 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 914 Views
  13. 32. Robert Fish “Keith asked a number of questions”
    • 1,822 Words
    • 4 Comments
    • 848 Views
  14. 33. Oliver Goldsmith "Love and Friendship, or the story of Alcander and Septimius"
    • 1,340 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 713 Views
  15. 34. D. H. Lawrence “His love was more perfect than any love I have known”
    • 3,122 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 977 Views
  16. 35. Augustine “Better than that phantasm of God”
    • 749 Words
    • 3 Comments
    • 1,012 Views
  17. 36. Lawrence of Arabia “Sex is an integer in all of all”
    • 1,207 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 1,112 Views
  18. 37. E. M. Forster "Ansell"
    • 3,147 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 1,124 Views
  19. 38. Anne Sexton "There the snow was, beautiful and terrible"
    • 346 Words
    • 0 Comments
    • 1,056 Views
  20. 39. Henry David Thoreau "The Pond in Winter"
    • 1,790 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 786 Views
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