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       Alphabetical Index:  A-B  C-F  G-K  L-Q  R-S  T-Z
Subject Index:  A-B  C-E  F-L  M-Z
Literature Alphabetical Index: L through Q
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Mackay, John Henry
Maney, Mabel
Mann, Klaus
Mann, Thomas
Manrique, Jaime
Mansfield, Katherine
Marchant, Anyda [Sarah Aldridge] (1911-2006) and Muriel Inez Crawford (1914-2006)
Marchessault, Jovette
Marlowe, Christopher
Mars-Jones, Adam
Martinac, Paula
Matthiessen, F.O.
Maugham, Robin
Maugham, William Somerset
Maupin, Armistead
McAlmon, Robert
McCauley, Stephen
McClatchy, J.D.
McCullers, Carson
McDermid, Val
McGehee, Peter
McKay, Claude
McKuen, Rod
McNally, Terrence
Meier, Karl
Meigs, Mary
Melville, Herman
Merlis, Mark
Merrill, James
Mew, Charlotte
Michelangelo Buonarroti
Middle Eastern Literature: Arabic
Middle Eastern Literature: Persian
Millay, Edna Saint Vincent
Miller, Isabel
Miller, Neil
Millett, Kate
Milton, John
Mishima, Yukio
Mistral, Gabriela
Modernism
Modern Drama
Monette, Paul
Montesquiou-Fezensac, Count Robert de
Moraga, Cherríe
Mordden, Ethan
Morris, Jan
Moss, Howard
Musical Theater
Mystery Fiction: Gay Male
Mystery Fiction: Lesbian
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Popular Topics in Literature
Erotica and Pornography Erotica and Pornography
Erotic and pornographic works have been written in many cultures since ancient times and recently have flourished with the relaxation of censorship.
 
African-American Literature: Lesbian African-American Literature: Lesbian
Most African-American lesbian literature is as concerned with racism as it is with sexuality, causing many writers to construct Afrocentric sexual identities that affirm the power of black women.
 
Feminist Literary Theory
Feminist literary theory is a complex, dynamic area of study that draws from a wide range of critical theories.
 
Romance Novels
Appealing to glbtq people who enjoy romantic fantasy, the queer romance novel has recently come into its own.
 
Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway, Ernest
Ernest Hemingway, himself sexually insecure, included negative, even abusive portrayals of gay men in his fiction.
 
Forster, E. M. Forster, E. M.
One of the finest English novelists of the twentieth century and a tireless defender of humane values, Forster deserves a special place in the gay and lesbian literary heritage.
 
Williams, Tennessee Williams, Tennessee
Conflicted over his own sexuality, Tennessee Williams wrote directly about homosexuality only in his short stories, his poetry, and his late plays.
 
St. Sebastian St. Sebastian
Although he has had various embodiments throughout history, Sebastian has long been known as the homosexual's saint.
 
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