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This bibliography compiles a chronological listing of English-language fiction and poetry in which male homosexuality is central or present, spanning roughly 700 B.C. to 1958. It divides entries into Primary works, where homosexuality is intrinsic, and Other-Than-Primary works, which are classified by letter codes reflecting the degree and nature of homosexual content; entries also carry asterisk ratings for relative emphasis. The volume explains citation conventions and paperback/reprint abbreviations, states inclusion and exclusion criteria, provides multiple indexes by author, locale, occupation and topic, and notes sources while inviting corrections and updates.

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Noel I. Garde

Noel I. Garde was a literary figure known for his exploration of LGBTQ+ themes in literature. His notable work, "The Homosexual in Literature," examines the representation and significance of homosexual characters and narratives throughout literary history. Garde's contributions provide valuable insights into the cultural and social contexts surrounding LGBTQ+ identities, making his work an important part of the discourse on sexuality in literature. Through his writing, he has helped to illuminate the complexities of sexual identity and its portrayal in various literary forms.