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Sapphist, n. Meanings,
etymology and more |
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- from
women who
pursued relationships with
other women by writing, "These
Sapphists love women;
friendship is
never untinged with amorosity.": 4–5 Historian...
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Retrieved 30 July 2022. Trumbach,
Randolph (1994). "London's
Sapphists: From
Three ****es to Four
Genders in the
Making of
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Randolph (1994). London's
Sapphists: From
Three ****es to Four
Genders in the
Making of
Modern Culture. In...
- By the
twentieth century, "tribade had been supplanted" by the
terms sapphist, ****, invert, and homo****ual, as
tribade had
become too
archaic to...
-
Attributed to
multiple references: Trumbach,
Randolph (1994). London's
Sapphists: From
Three ****es to Four
Genders in the
Making of
Modern Culture. In...
- was
published she
would be "attacked for a
feminist &
hinted at for a
sapphist". In one
section of the book,
describing the work of a
fictional woman...
- "Picking Up
Broken Gl****, or,
Turning ****
History into Fiction" in
Sapphists and ****ologists:
Histories of ****ualities
Volume 2, ed.
Sonja Tiernan...
- and the self-sacrificing
title character is
wholly hetero****ual, not a "
sapphist". In the
Lionnes pauvres (1858) the wife who
sells her
favours comes under...
- Powell,
Amanda (2017). ""Transiting to the
sumptuous gardens of Venus" (
sapphist feminism, Sor Juana's ****ism)". In Bergmann,
Emilie L.; Schlau, Stacey...