By Subject: ARTS AND THE MEDIA
Books, Literature, Poetry
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- Review of Sociological Aspects of Homosexuality, by Martin Hoffman
- The obscenity laws, by R Mortimer
- A psychological disorder, by H Klare
- Bitter attack on homosexuals, by John Betjeman
- Havelock Ellis today, by A Comfort
- Two surveys of homosexuality
- Morality and the homosexual
- A decent reticence
- Law and morals [book review] by H L A Hart
- Why do lions not eat straw
- Morality and the law [book review] by Sir J Wolfenden
- Man to man, by G Gorer
- Lesbos unbound, by V S Pritchett
- Dear Marie (column by W J Weatherby)
- [no title]
- The twisted sex life of an 18th century millionaire
- He liked it there: paperback choice, by Philip Toynbee
- Oscar Wilde , by Stuart Hampshire
- Writers’ Conference, by W Weatherby
- Authors’ disappointed with Edinburgh conference
- [review of 'The Early Years of Alec Waugh]
- [review of 'Sprightly Running', by John Wain; mention of E H W Myerstein]
- True confession
- Sentimental view of a serious problem
- The Epicene, by C Ricks
- Douglas Plummer
- The crime-makers, by J F Wolfenden
- Letter: Tolerance was advocated at writers’ conference, by J Calder
- Is Britain finished? Scotland Ad
- Foot in each camp, by George Melly
- Gay guide to eating
- Albany Trust lectures, by C McCall
- Michael and Monty, by M Laski
- Homosexuality: a discredited law which won’t collapse, by A Horsfall
- [Title missing] [book review] by A Storr
- Written 60 years ago but not behind in frankness
- All passion spent
- No joy, by A Leslie
- The root of all evil?
- ‘Cain’s Book’ called a work of art
- Literature and dirt: the censors, by Martin Seymour-Smith
- Revelations of an eminent Victorian, by R Mortimer JAS Ad
- A Victorian homosexual, by Philip Toynbee
- A Victorian revealed
- Strange ideology, by R Williams
- Soddington
- Black book
- On to De Sade
- [no title]
- ‘The Naked Lunch’ sets a mystery, by A Cowdy
- Sexual Deviation, reviewed by R Higgins
- Prison “no cure” for perverts
- Deviants are good for us
- Reporting on lesbianism
- (review of sexual Inversion: The Multiple Roots of Homosexualityedited by Judd Marmor)
- Rights and privileges, by Keith Brace
- Anatomy of Perversion, by Robert Coles
- Are homosexuals different?, by Geoffrey Gorer
- (review of ‘Sociological Aspects of Homosexuality: A comparative study of three types of homosexuals’, by Michael Schofield)
- A coupon for instant tradition: on ‘Tom Brown’s schooldays’ – by Kenneth Allsop
- Facets of a problem, by R T oerton
- (review by W J H Sprott of ‘Sociological Aspects of Homosexuality: A comparative study of three types of homosexuals’, by Michael Schofield)
- (review of ‘Sociological Aspects of Homosexuality: A comparative study of three types of homosexuals’, by Michael Schofield)
- Different approach to social problem Letter: truth or trash, by Clarence A Tripp
- Outcasts by law, by D L Howard
- (review of ‘Sociological Aspects of Homosexuality: A comparative study of three types of homosexuals’, by Michael Schofield)
- The secret about the secret agent all London wanted to know, by Michael Foot
- review of The Morality of the Criminal Law
- Venus at large: sexuality and the limits of literature, by Jacques Barzan
- Appeal for greater tolerance of homosexuals
- ‘It’s not morally wrong
- Panic in dirty books, by Paul L Montgomery
- Male and female created he them
- Homosexuality: need for wider research, by M S Bird
- Murder in the House, by Desmond MacNamara
- (review of ‘Sociological Aspects of Homosexuality: A comparative study of three types of homosexuals’, by Michael Schofield)
- Christmas books: hypergamy for ever, by Brigid Brophy
- Chicago dispute over book
- The Susan Sontag story – so far
- Siegfried & the new wave
- Seized books not obscene: solicitor who read them tells court
- Survivor: The Naked Civil Servant, by Quentin Crisp
- Books edited by L F Lampitt: They bugged for Britain, by Kenneth Allsop
- Books banned
- The ancient art of banning books, by Cyril Connolly
- Index to be banned, by Terry Coleman
- Hiss: this new defence won’t wash
- Letter: Housman Papers, by Prof. R B Onians
- 1969 and all that
- Last Exit is let off the banned list
- Deprave, corrupt or engage, by C.H. Rolph
- Aspects of corruption, by Julian Symons
- Son of the banana king, by William Trevor
- The way back to the beginning, by Julian Webb
- Two generations apart, by John Raymond
- Mother doesn’t rally understand
- The evergreen topic
- Letter: Homosexuals, by March Lumer
- Homosexual History
- Prison for publishers, by C H Rolph
- Leaflet on love is not indecent
- The sweet past speaks to the sour present: modern Greek poets, by Richard Holmes
- The mating game, by D Critchlow
- More things come out in court, by T C N Gibbens
- Editoral: a book that must be suppressed
- The banned book: what the readers of the "Sunday Express" think, no second edition
- Letter: temptation to youth, by P G Stafford
- Letter:
- Letter: moral integrity, by D W S Raxworthy
- Letter: wrecked lives, by Agatha Eldrid
- Letter: slanderous attack, by L B
- Letter: great harm done, by a regular reader
- Letter: a menace, by a constant reader
- Letter: the sequel, by X Y Z
- Letter: innocence, by Romance
- "The Well of Loneliness", by James Douglas
- Novel condemned as obsence: Bow Street magistrate's decision
- Alleged obscene novel: proceedings at Bow Street
- Letter: "obscene" books: judges and the classics, "the sole criterian of liability", by Cyril Asquith