Wilde, Whitman, and the Gay Literary Style
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Jump to navigationJump to search"His purple interludes are at once reminiscent of Oscar Wild and Frank Harris. He is not, of course as Wilde as Oscar but neither is he, on the other hand, as Frank as Harris, though if sufficiently Harrised he might go Wilde."[1]
"A little Whitman goes a long way with me." [2]
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Back to Leo Adams: A Gay Life in Letters, 1928–1952
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