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Chapters on self-love; homosexuality & fetichism; sado-masochism; and auto-matricide. An eminent British psychiatrist and sexologist, Chesser is best known for his popularly written books advocating social and sexual reform.
Mostly based on articles previously written for popular journals. Chpaters on the sex urge; sexual frigidity; homosexuality; adult infantilism; the fundamentalists and modernists of psychology.
OCLC lists 11 libraries: Cornell & Cornell Med; UCLA, Univ Colorado at Boulder, Harvard Law & Harvard Med, Ohio State, Univ TX Ransom collection, Wellcome, London Libr. The true first appearance of the first volume of Ellis's Studies in the Psychology of Sex, translated by Kurella, whom Ellis had met at the International Medical Congress in 1894 in Rome and who had already translated Ellis's Man and Woman and The Criminal into German. From 1902 on the volume on sexual inversion would appear as volume two of the set that eventually reached completion with its seventh volume in 1927. Ellis did so entirely to deflect attention from the volume dealing with homosexuality, which he had never wanted to be the lead volume for the set. In its next appearance, in English in 1897 in somewhat altered form and omitting some of Symonds's material, Symonds's name was still on the title-page as co-author. His wife bought up the small edition and destroyed it, through Symonds's literary executor, Horatio Brown. Next it appeared—now without Symonds's name—and the second issue was used as a pretext by the authorities to prosecute George Bedborough's bookshop selling material relating to anarchism, birth control, and free thought. Then volume two appeared in 1900 with a Leipsig imprint—except that it was actually printed and published in England, making it and Ellis once again potentially subject to prosecution. At this point, Ellis had had it with trying to publish the Studies in England. From volume three on the set was published only in the United States by F. A. Davis."Sexual Inversion was an unprecedented book. Never before had homosexuality been treated so sobertly, so comprehensively, so sympathetically. To read it today is to read the voice of common sense and compassion; to read it then was, for the grewat majority, to be affronted by a deliberate incitement to vice of the most degrading kind" [Phyllis Grosskurth's Havelock Ellis, p. 185]. See Grosskurth's entire discussion of Ellis, Symonds, and the Studies, pp. 165-190; aslo Vincent Brome's Havelock Ellis: Philosopher of Sex, chapter 7, pp. 88-108.
The Random House edition contains a long foreword by Ellis discussing the publishing history of the Studies.
Contains Herman Feifel's "Death"; W. B. Pomeroy's "Human Sexual Behavior"; Shneidman's "Suicide"; Evelyn Hooker's "Male Homosexuality"; Gardner Murphy's "Parapsychology"; Daniel Anthony's "Graphology"; William Douglas' "Religion"; John G. Watkins' "Hypnosis"; & Charles E. Osgood's "The Psychologist in International Affairs."
Hoffman was Research Psychiatrist at Mt. Zion Hospital & Medical Center in San Francisco.
The first guide to gay life and sexual practices written specifically for adolescents.
Contains Putnam's "Allgemeine Gesichtspunkte zur psychoanalytischen Bewegung"; Stärcke's "Aus dem Alltagsleben"; Ernest Jones' "Professor Janet über Psychoanalyse"; Sabina Spielrein's "Die Äußerungen des Ödipuskomplexes im Kindesalter"; Sadger's "Kleine Mitteilungen aus der psychoanlytischen Paxis"; Tausk's "Über eine besondere Form von Zwangsphantasien."
Contains Hermann's "Randbemerkungen zum Wiederholungszwant"; S. Feldmann's "Über das Erröten"; Schilder's "Über eine Psychose nach Staroperation"; Nachmannsohn's "Die Psychoanalyse eines Falles von Homosexualität".
Contains Helene Deutsch's "Zur Genese der Platzangst"; Sadger's "Über Depersonalisation"; Simmel's "Die psychoanalytische Behandlung in der Klinik"; Laforgue's "Zum Begriff der Verdrängung"; Burrow's "Die Laboratoriumsmethode in der Psychoanalyse"; Franz Cohn's "Analyse eines Falles von Straßenangst"; Hárnik's "Vom Widerstand gegen die Traumdeutung in der Analyse"; Fenichel's "Zum 'Merkbefehl'. Zur Angst vor dem Gefressenwerden"; Kovács' "Beispiele zur aktiven Technik".
Contains Federn's "Das Ichgefühl im Traume"; Winterstein's "Schuldgefühl, Gewissensangst und Strafbedürfnis"; Garma's "Realität und Es in der Schizophrenie"; Zulliger's "Prophetische Träume"; Helene Deutsch's "Über die weibliche Homosexualität"; Jacobssohn's "Lernstörungen beim Kinde durch masochistische Mechanismen".
- Contains Fenichel "Weiteres zur präödipalen Phase der Mädchen";
- Anny Angel "Einige Bemerkungen über den Optismismus";
- Behn-Eschenbuerg "Beiträge zur Vorgeschichte des Oedipuskomplexes";
- Kreyfuß "Der Fall Wieland";
- Barinbaum "Zum Problem des psychophysischen Zusammenhangs mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Dermatologie";
- Bergler "Über einige noch nicht beschriebene Spezialformen der Ejakulationsstörung";
- Hermann "Die Verwendung des Begriffes 'aktiv' in der Definition der Männlichkeit".
Contains W. Kemper's "Zur Genese der genitalen Erogeneität und des Orgasmus"; Wittels' "Mutterschaft und Bisexualität"; Helene Deutsch's "Über einen Typus der Pseudoaffektivität ('Als ob')"; Eidelberg's "Beiträge zum Studium des Masochismus"; Laforgue's "Der Widerstand im Endstadium der Analyse"; Lillian Rotter's "Zur Psychologie der weiblichen Sexualität"; Else Fuchs' "Zur Psychoanalyse des Stotterns".
Contains M. Wullf's "Über einen Fall von männlicher Homosexualität"; D. K. Dreyfuss' "Zur Theorie der traumatischen Neurose"; E. Kis' "Probleme der Ästhetik"; and E. Isaasc-Edersheim's "Messias, Golem, Ahasver. Drei mythische Gestalten des Judentums. II. Der Golem."
With new introductions by both editors for the 1994 edition.
Also issued as Journal of Homosexuality 20:3/4 (1990).
Sections on homosexuality, incest, exhibitionism, frottage, S/M, fetishism, transvestism, copropilia, urolagnia, and zoophilia. With much clinical case material.
The first great monograph on homosexuality, by one of the pioneer sexologists. Tramslated into French in 1893 and into Italian in 1897, but not until 1931 into English. Judging from the relative paginations, this must be a translation of the original 1891 edition, for by the third & last German edition of 1899 the text had swollen from 296 pages to 650 pages. For some reason Krafft-Ebing's original foreword was not included in the English translation.
The definitive early work on hermaphroditism, which remained the standard work until Young's 1937 treatise. Reviews the entire existing literature of cases. Neugebauer was chief of the gynecological section of the Evangelist Hospital in Warsaw.
Also issues as Vol. 9 No. 1 of Journal of Homosexuality (Fall 1983).
Also published as Vol. 2 #2/3 of Journal of Social Work & Human Sexuality.
Translation of the section on homosexuality in Onanie und Homosexualität, 1917, Vol. 2 of Störungen des Trieb- und Affektlebens. Grinstein 31723.
Contains chapters on retardation, sensory disability, gender identity disorders, homosexuality, and sexual abuse of children & adolescents.
Chapters on rape; indecent assaults; homosexuality; exhibitionism; fetishism; sadomasochism; bestiality, necrophilia, nymphomania, satyriasis, erotomania.
In March, 1954, Peter Wildeblood, a well-known British journalist, was sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment for homosexual offenses. The controversial case in which he was involved—the Montagu case—was largely responsible for the British Government's investigation of the whole question of homosexuality and of the laws relating to it. This is his autobiographical account of the case.
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