Love's Coming-of-Age: A Series of Papers on the Relations of the Sexes
"The little god of Love is generally represented as a child; and rightly, perhaps, considering the erratic character of his ways among the human race. There are signs, however, of a new order in the relations of the Sexes; and the following papers are, among other things, an attempt to indicate the inner laws which, rather than the outer, may guide Love when—some day—he shall have come to his full estate." - Summary by Edward Carpenter
Genre(s): Family & Relationships
Language: English
Keyword(s): love (323), feminism (95), relationships (50)
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | The Sex Passion | Jake Malizia |
00:34:32 |
Play 02 | Man, the Ungrown | Jake Malizia |
00:14:05 |
Play 03 | Woman: The Serf | Verla Viera |
00:25:01 |
Play 04 | Woman in Freedom | Matea Bracic |
00:28:08 |
Play 05 | Marriage: A Retrospect | Arden |
00:25:08 |
Play 06 | Marriage: A Forecast | Arden |
00:31:33 |
Play 07 | The Free Society | Arden |
00:19:59 |
Play 08 | Some Remarks on the Early Star and Sex Worships | Kevin Waters |
00:13:13 |
Play 09 | Notes: On the Primitive Group-Marriage | Susan Russell |
00:04:56 |
Play 10 | Notes: On Jealousy | Ariellerush |
00:04:14 |
Play 11 | Notes: On the Family | Susan Russell |
00:04:03 |
Play 12 | Notes: On Preventive Checks to Population | Ryan Williams |
00:06:27 |
Play 13 | Appendix | docdlmartin |
00:31:35 |