The Intermediate Sex: A Study of Some Transitional Types of Men and Women
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The author assembles essays that examine people whose inner temperaments blend masculine and feminine traits, arguing that such intermediate types are common and deserve careful, humane study. He outlines the Uranian temperament, explores same-sex affection and its social meanings, critiques prevailing prejudices, and considers implications for education, law, and communal life. Combining observational discussion, moral reflection, and an appendix of contemporary quotations, the work urges dispassionate observation, compassionate reform, and recognition of diverse sexual identities as factors shaping individuals and society.
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