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Historical-literary analysis examining the urban homosexual subculture of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century London through social history and the transcription of Sonnet CXX by Marc-André Raffalovich, describing legal persecution, gender norms, and meeting places associated with homosexual life in the city.
Author: Elsa Maurizi
Literary work referenced: Sonnet CXX
Poet: Marc-André Raffalovich
Institutional affiliation of author: Wake Forest University
Source archive: Victorian Queer Archive
Region / city: London
Country: United Kingdom
Historical period discussed: 18th–early 20th centuries
Primary locations mentioned: St. James’s Park; Hyde Park; Serpentine Lake; West End theatre district
Legal framework referenced: Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885
Subject: homosexual subculture, gender norms, and social attitudes in Victorian and pre-Victorian London
Academic field: Queer Studies; Social History
Document type: historical-literary analysis with primary text transcription
Primary themes: urban homosexual subculture, masculinity and effeminacy, criminalization of sodomy, urban social spaces
Language of document: English
Historical context: Victorian and late Georgian urban society
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