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==A Guide to Lesbian History References==
 
==A Guide to Lesbian History References==
  
 
Republished with the permission of Barbara Grier
 
Republished with the permission of Barbara Grier
  
'''History of "The Lesbian In Literature'''
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'''History of ''The Lesbian In Literature'''''
  
 
In 1981, Barbara Grier published the third edition of the extremely influential ''The Lesbian in Literature''. Maida Tilchen's foreword to the third edition gives a comprehensive overview of the history of ''The Lesbian In Literature."
 
In 1981, Barbara Grier published the third edition of the extremely influential ''The Lesbian in Literature''. Maida Tilchen's foreword to the third edition gives a comprehensive overview of the history of ''The Lesbian In Literature."
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archivists, historians, researchers, or librarians.</blockquote>
 
archivists, historians, researchers, or librarians.</blockquote>
  
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== Third edition introduction ==
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[[Media:Grier Intro.pdf|''The Lesbian In Literature'', 3rd edition, Introduction]]
  
 
== Third edition texts ==
 
== Third edition texts ==
  
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Bazin, Nancy Topping - Brooks, Romaine.
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[[Media:Grier_-_p73_Photographs_1.pdf|''The Lesbian In Literature'', 3rd edition, page 73]]
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[[Media:Grier_-_p86-87_Photographs_8.pdf|''The Lesbian In Literature'', 3rd edition, pages 86-87]]
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<blockquote>T - This symbol, T, following an entry indicates that regardless of
 
<blockquote>T - This symbol, T, following an entry indicates that regardless of
 
the quantity of Lesbian action or characters involved in the book, the quality is essentially poor. The "T" is for "trash."</blockquote>
 
the quantity of Lesbian action or characters involved in the book, the quality is essentially poor. The "T" is for "trash."</blockquote>
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'''Asterisks'''
 
'''Asterisks'''
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asterisk system, in itself, has nothing to do with the "literary" quality of
 
asterisk system, in itself, has nothing to do with the "literary" quality of
 
the material, only with the quality of the Lesbian material in the work in question...
 
the material, only with the quality of the Lesbian material in the work in question...
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'''Abbreviations'''
 
'''Abbreviations'''
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== Full Bibliography from ''The Lesbian in Literature'', 3rd Edition, 1981 ==
 
 
Abbott, Keith. RHINO RITZ: An American Mystery. Berkeley, Blue
 
Wind Press, 1979. B*
 
 
Abbott, Sidney and Barbara Love. SAPPHO WAS A RIGHT ON WOMAN.
 
N.Y., Stein & Day, 1972 (hardcover and paperback); pbr , Day Books
 
(Stein & Day), 1978. (auto) (biog) A***
 
 
Abby, Alain. LIBIDO BEACH. pbo, Avon, 1962. A*
 
 
Abrams, Linsey. CHARTING BY THE STARS. N.Y., Harmony, Crown,
 
1979. A* (B?)
 
 
Ackworth, Robert C. THE MOMENTS BETWEEN. pbo, Hillman, 1959.
 
B"
 
 
Acosta, Mercedes de. HERE LIES THE HEART. N.Y., Reynal, 1960;
 
hcr , N.Y., Arno Press, 1975. (auto) ABC * *
 
 
_____.ARCHWAYS OF LIFE. N.Y., Moffat & Yard, 1921.
 
(p) A** C**
 
 
_____. STREETS AND SHADOWS. NY. , Moffat & Yard, 1922.
 
(p) B C*
 
 
_____. UNTIL THE DAY BREAK. N.Y., Longmans, Green &
 
Co., 1928; London, Longmans, Green & Co., 1929. B* * C*
 
 
Acton, Harold. NANCY MITFORD. London, Hamish Hamilton, 1976.
 
(biog) B**
 
 
Adair, Nancy and Casey. WORD IS OUT (Stories of Some of Our Lives).
 
San Francisco, New Glide Publications, 1978; NY. , Dell, 1978. A***
 
''(Collection of Lesbian and gay male life portraits.)''
 
 
Adams, Alice. SNOW. s.s. in ''The New Yorker'', December 12, 1979, pp.
 
32· 37. A*
 
 
Adams, Fay. APPOINTMENT IN PARIS. pbo, Fawcett , 1952. A*
 
 
Adams, Jane. SEX AND THE SINGLE PARENT. N.Y., Coward, 1978.
 
(auto) B
 
 
Adler, Warren. BLOOD TIES. NY. , Putnam, May, 1979. *
 
 
Adlington, Richard. THE LOVE OF MYRRHINE AND KONALLIS.
 
Chicago, Pascal Covici, 1926. (p) A*
 
 
Aickman, Robert. THE LATE BREAKFASTERS. London, Gollancz,
 
1964. A C*
 
 
Akin, Katy. IMPASSIONED COWS BY MOONLIGHT. Brooklyn, Hanging Loose Press, 1975. (p) A**
 
 
Albert, Mimi. THE SECOND STORY MAN: A Novel. Brooklyn, Fiction
 
Collective, 1975. B* (A?)
 
 
Albertson, Chris. BESSIE. NY. , Stein & Day, 1972 (hardcover and paperback). (biog) A** "(Life of Black blues singer Bessie Smith. Also gives the lyrics to some of her Lesbian songs.)''
 
 
Alciphron. LETTERS FROM TOWN AND COUNTRY London
 
Routledge, n.d. B
 
 
Alciphron et al., edited by E. H. Warmington LETTERS: Alciphron,
 
Aedian, Philostratus Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press
 
n. d  B
 
 
Alcott , Louisa May. WORK: A Story of Experienence. Boston, Roberts
 
Bros., 1873, 1875; N.Y., Scholarly, 1976. B*** *
 
 
Aldrich, Ann. CAROL IN A THOUSAND CITIES pbo Fawcett Gold
 
Medal, 1960, et al. A**
 
 
_____. TAKE A LESBIAN TO LUNCH. pbo, Macfadden-Bartell, 1971 ***
 
 
 
_____. WE, TOO, MUST LOVE. pbo Fawcett Gold Medal
 
1958, 1963. A* *
 
 
_____. WE TWO WON’T LAST. pbo, Fawcett Gold Medal
 
1963. A* *
 
 
_____.  WE WALK ALONE. pbo, Fawcett Gold Medal, 1955,
 
et al. A*
 
 
Aldridge: Sarah. ALL TRUE LOVERS. qpbo, Weatherby Lake Mo
 
Naiad Press, 1979. A***
 
 
_____.  CYTHEREA’S BREATH. qpbo, Reno, Nev., Naiad Press
 
1976, qpbr, Tallahassee, Fla., Naiad Press, 1980. A***
 
 
_____.  THE LATECOMER. qpbo * Reno, Nev., Naiad Press,
 
, qpbr, Weatherby Lake, Mo., Naiad Press, 1979. A***
 
 
_____. TOTTIE. qpbo, Reno, Nev., Naiad Press, 1975* qpbr
 
Talahassee, Fla., Naiad Press, 1980. A** . I
 
 
Alexander, David. THE MADHOUSE IN WASHINGTON SQUARE Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1958. C
 
 
Alger, William Rounseville, THE FRIENDSHIP OF WOMEN. Boston, Roberts Bros., 1868. C* ''(Non-fiction; many pairs of romantic friends.)''
 
 
Allen, Charlotte Vale. ACTS OF LOVE. pbo, Signet, 1979. B
 
 
_____. LOVE LIFE. N.Y., Delacorte, 1975. B*
 
 
_____. SWEETER MUSIC. pbo, Warner, 1976. B
 
 
Allen, Paula Gunn. COYOTE’S DAYLIGHT TRIP Albuquerque, N.M., La Confluencia, 1978. (p) B
 
 
Allison, Gay, Karen Hood, and Janis Rappoport, eds. LANDSCAPE
 
Toronto, Women*s Writing Collective, 1977. (poetry anthology) A* B*
 
 
Alpers, Anthony. THE LIFE OF KATHERINE MANSFIELD. NY
 
Viking, 1980. (biog) A**
 
 
Alsop, Susan Mary. LADY SACKVILLE: A Biography. Garden City,
 
N.Y., Doubleday, 1978. (biog) B*
 
 
Alta. BURN THIS AND MEMORIZE YOURSELF. Port Murray, NJ.,
 
Times Change Press, 1971. (p) B
 
 
_____. FREEDOM’S IN SIGHT. Berkeley, Shameless Hussy
 
Press, 1971. (p) B
 
 
_____. I AM NOT A PRACTICING ANGEL. Trumansburg,
 
N.Y., Crossing Press, 1975. (p) B*
 
 
_____. LETTERS TO WOMEN. Berkeley, Shameless Hussy Press,
 
1971. (p) B*
 
 
_____. MOMMA: A Start on All the Untold Stories. N.Y.,
 
Times Change Press, 1975. (auto) B
 
 
_____. NO VISIBLE MEANS OF SUPPORT. qpbo, San Lorenzo,
 
Calif., Shameless Hussy Press, 1971. (p) B*
 
 
_____. POEMS AND PROSE. Pittsburgh, Know, 1972. (p) B
 
 
Alther, Lisa. KINFLICKS. N.Y., Knopf, 1976. A B
 
 
Amis, Kingsley. THE GREEN MAN. London, Jonathan Cape, and N.Y.,
 
 
Harcourt Brace & World, 1969; pbr, Ballantine, 1971. B** (A?)
 
 
_____. TAKE A GIRL LIKE YOU. N.Y., Harcourt, 1961; pbr,
 
Signet, 1963, 1970; pbr, Penguin, 1976. B
 
 
Anderson, Edna and Helen Nonam. STRANGE AFFECTION. London,
 
Villiers, 1961. A C*
 
 
Anderson, Helen. PITY FOR WOMEN. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday,
 
1937. A B**
 
 
Anderson, Margaret C. THE FIERY FOUNTAINS. N.Y., Hermitage
 
House, 1951; N.Y., Horizon Press, 1970.. (auto) A C**
 
 
_____. MY THIRTY YEARS’ WAR. N.Y., Covici, 1930; N.Y.,
 
Horizon Press, 1969, 1970. (auto) C**
 
 
_____. THE STRANGE NECESSITY. N.Y., Horizon Press,
 
1969, 1970. (auto) A**•
 
 
Anderson, Poul. VIRGIN PLANET. N.Y., Bouregy, 1959; pbr, Beacon,
 
1960; pbr , Paperback Library, 1970; N.Y., Warner Books, 1973. B
 
  
Anderson, Sherwood. BEYOND DESIRE. N.Y., Liveright, 1932, 1960,
 
1970. A*
 
  
_____. DARK LAUGHTER. N.Y., Boni & Liveright, 1925; pbr,
 
Pocket Books, 1952; pbr, Liveright, 1970. B
 
  
_____. POOR WHITE. N.Y., B.W. Huebsch, 1920; N.Y., Modern
 
Library, 1925; pbr in ''The Portable Sherwood Anderson'', Viking,
 
1949,1956; qpbr, Viking (Compass Books), 1966. B *
 
  
Anderson-Imbert, Enrique. A TASTE OF LIPSTICK. s.s. in ''The Other Side of the Mirror'', Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press, 1966. A
 
  
  
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History of The Lesbian In Literature

In 1981, Barbara Grier published the third edition of the extremely influential The Lesbian in Literature. Maida Tilchen's foreword to the third edition gives a comprehensive overview of the history of The Lesbian In Literature."

The Lesbian in Literature's history is typical of so much of lesbian culture. Although it was primarily compiled by one incredible woman, Barbara Grier, hundreds of women contributed information for it.

It began as an outgrowth of The Ladder, the lesbian magazine published from 1956 to 1972. Barbara Grier had been collecting information on lesbian writing for many years.

In 1958, Marion Zimmer Bradley (now a well known science fiction writer) compiled two brief booklists, entitled "Astra's Tower Special Leaflets #2 and #3." In 1960, Bradley and Barbara Grier, who was using the pseudonym "Gene Damon," issued a hand-typed, mimeographed bibliography called "The Checklist," followed by supplements in 1961 and 1962.

In 1967, The Ladder published the first edition of The Lesbian in Literature, by Gene Damon and Lee Stuart. It included about three thousand books published through 1965.

Meanwhile, Barbara

had been writing a regular column for The Ladder called "Lesbiana," in which she briefly discussed new books by writers known to be lesbians or having some relevance to lesbianism. Ladder readers from all over the

world sent her information for the column.

In 1975, the Second Edition.

an updated version of the bibliography, was issued. The authors were Gene

Damon, Jan Watson, and Robin Jordan.

I can remember how enthusiastically

the upcoming publication of this second edition was discussed at the 1975 Lesbian Writers' Conference in Chicago. Every woman there knew how useful The Lesbian in Literature would be, whether they used it primarily as readers, writers, book collectors, bibliographers, biographers,

archivists, historians, researchers, or librarians.

Third edition introduction

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, Introduction

Third edition texts

Explore the 3rd edition texts of The Lesbian in Literature in the orginal format.


These PDFs are searchable to help your browsing. After opening the PDF simply type your search term(s) in the "Find" box in the top right hand corner of the screen. Then, scroll through the document to see your highlighted search term(s).


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The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 1-6, A

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 6-23, B

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 23-33, C

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 33-41, D

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 41-49, E,F

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 49-57, G

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 57-67, H,I

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 68-72, 89-90, J,K

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 90-98, L

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 98-113, M

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 113-117, N,O

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 118-123, P,Q

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 123-132, R

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 132-150, S

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 150-157, T,U,V

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 157-166, W

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 166-168, Y,Z

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Browse photographs of lesbian authors listed in the book.


The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, page 73

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 74-75

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 76-77

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 78-79

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 80-81

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 82-83

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 84-85

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, pages 86-87

The Lesbian In Literature, 3rd edition, page 88


Codes in the Bibliography

In order to increase the research value of the bibliography, the authors of The Lesbian in Literature used a code to show varying amounts of the lesbian related content and genre of book. The following explanation of the code is excerpted from the introduction to the second edition (reprinted in the third edition).


A - This symbol, A, following an entry indicates major Lesbian characters and/or action.

B - This symbol, B, following an entry indicates minor Lesbian characters and/or action.

C - This symbol, C, following an entry indicates latent, repressed

Lesbianism or characters who can be so interpreted. This type

of behavior is properly termed "variant" behavior.

T - This symbol, T, following an entry indicates that regardless of the quantity of Lesbian action or characters involved in the book, the quality is essentially poor. The "T" is for "trash."


Asterisks

To aid those interested in finding Lesbian material of the best quality, we have adopted an asterisk coding system. The use of a single asterisk, *, indicates some interest beyond the ordinary. The use of two asterisks, **, indicates very substantial quality of Lesbian material, and the use of three asterisks, *** , indicates those few titles that stand out above all the rest and must properly belong in any collection of Lesbian literature. The asterisk system, in itself, has nothing to do with the "literary" quality of the material, only with the quality of the Lesbian material in the work in question...


Abbreviations

Standard abbreviations are used throughout. Following is a list of some of the abbreviations which might not be in general usage:

pbo - paperback original title. A book that has not first appeared in hardback. The addition of "q" indicates the so-called quality paperback original, usually higher in price.

pbr - paperback reprint title

tct - title changed to

s.s - short story

s.n. - short novel (or novella)

(p) - poetry. Used to designate entire collections and also to indicate individual poems in a collection.

(d) - drama

(biog) - biography

(auto) - autobiography