ABSTRACT

Edward Carpenter: In Appreciation, first published in 1931, presents a collection of tributes to and reminiscences about the renowned socialist poet, pioneering gay rights activist, environmentalist and political thinker. Embroiled in controversy with prominent figures of all political persuasions in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Carpenter’s vision of sexual freedom, democracy and an end to commercialism was maintained with integrity over the course of his whole life. These portraits and anecdotes testify to a man of both determination and warmth, whose writings, though inspirational for many up to the 1960s, are seldom read today.

chapter |4 pages

Henry Bishop

Edward Carpenter as I Knew Him

chapter |7 pages

C. T. Cramp Industrial General Secretary, N.U.R.

My Earliest Teacher

chapter |8 pages

Edward J. Dent

Angels' Wings

chapter |13 pages

G. Lowes Dickinson

Edward Carpenter as a Friend

chapter |5 pages

Havelock Ellis

chapter |11 pages

Mrs. Havelock Ellis

Personal Impressions of Edward Carpenter

chapter |11 pages

Guido Ferrando (Of The British Institute, Florence)

Edward Carpenter as I Knew Him

chapter |8 pages

E. M. Forster

Some Memories

chapter |8 pages

Katharine Bruce Glasier

Edward Carpenter's Influence

chapter |8 pages

W. J. Godfrey

A Worker's Friendship in the Last Years

chapter |9 pages

Illit Gröndahl

A Norwegian Appreciation

chapter |5 pages

Laurence Housman

A Peaceful Penetrator

chapter |7 pages

Ida G. Hyett

From the Family Point of View

chapter |3 pages

Edward Inigan ("Ted")

The Last Years

chapter |10 pages

George Ives

A Pilgrimage to Derbyshire

chapter |4 pages

J. Ramsay Macdonald

The Living Man

chapter |3 pages

Clara Mayers

Edward Carpenter's Work

chapter |5 pages

R. H. Minshall

Edward Carpenter at Home

chapter |11 pages

Will S. Monroe

Walt Whitman and other American Friends of Edward Carpenter

chapter |4 pages

R. F. Muirhead

Memories of Edward Carpenter

chapter |9 pages

Henry W. Nevinson

Work and Freedom

chapter |12 pages

Harold Picton

Edward Carpenter as Man and Scientific Thinker

chapter |20 pages

Henry S. Salt

A Sage at Close Quaters

chapter |2 pages

Marcelle Senard

A Frenchwoman's Tribute

chapter |6 pages

Walter Seward “Rochester Raggles” of “The Clarion”

A very small Tribute to a very great Friend

chapter |7 pages

Evelyn Sharp

Towards the End of Life

chapter |19 pages

Charles F. Sixsmith

Edward as I knew him

chapter |10 pages

Raymond Unwin

Edward Carpenter and "Towards Democracy"