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The Literature section of the glbtq Encyclopedia was originally based on a printed book, The Gay and Lesbian Literary Heritage (New York: Henry Holt, 1995; rev. ed. New York and London: Routledge, 2002) edited by Claude Summers. The entries based on the contents of that book are unavailable in this archive as the license to reproduce its contents has expired. Here, you will find 186 literature entries produced by the glbtq project, but not included in the Heritage.

Acton, Harold
Aelred of Rievaulx
Alger, Horatio, Jr.
Ames, Jonathan
Andersen, Hans Christian
Anderson, Margaret
Andrews, Terry
Arvin, Newton
Autobiography, Transsexual
Awards
Baitz, Jon Robin
Barnett, Allen
Barr, James (James Fugaté)
Bates, Katharine Lee
Beard, James
Beauvoir, Simone de
Bentley, Eric
Bidulka, Anthony
Bradley, Marion Zimmer
Brand, Adolf
Brinig, Myron
Bruno, Giordano
Busi, Aldo
Califia, Patrick
Cameron, Peter
Chatwin, Bruce
Chinese Mythology
Cliff, Michelle
Coccioli, Carlo
Cooper, Bernard
Cooper, Dennis
Corn, Alfred
Crisp, Quentin
Crowley, Aleister
Crowley, Mart
Dattani, Mahesh
DeCaro, Frank
Delany, Samuel R.
Dessaix, Robert
Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes
Dillon, Michael
Doty, Mark
Duberman, Martin Bauml
Duplechan, Larry
Durang, Christopher
Ellis, Bret Easton
Erauso, Catalina de
Feinberg, David B.
Feinberg, Leslie
Fernandez, Dominique
Findley, Timothy
Ford, Charles Henri (1910?-2002), and Parker Tyler (1904-1974)
Forrest, Katherine V.
Foster, Jeannette Howard
French Theater
Friend, Robert
Gale, Patrick
Gay and Lesbian Bookstores
Gidlow, Elsa
Goldsmith, Andrea
Grier, Barbara
Grimké, Angelina Weld
Guibert, Hervé
Gurganus, Allan
Halliburton, Richard
Hart, Ellen
Hartinger, Brent
Hartley, L. P.
Heim, Scott
Hemphill, Essex
Historical Fiction
Hoffman, William M.
Hollinghurst, Alan
Hössli, Heinrich
Howard, Brian
Indiana, Gary
Jansson, Tove
Jennings, William Dale
Jonson, Ben
Jowett, Benjamin
Juvenal
Kanga, Firdaus
Keenan, Joe
Kenan, Randall
Kepner, Jim
Kipling, Rudyard
Kirkwood, James
Lambert, Gavin
Lehmann, John
Locke, Alain
Lorrain, Jean (Paul Duval)
Loti, Pierre (Julien Viaud)
Lucas, Craig
Maney, Mabel
Manrique, Jaime
Marchant, Anyda [Sarah Aldridge] (1911-2006) and Muriel Inez Crawford (1914-2006)
Martinac, Paula
Maugham, Robin
McAlmon, Robert
McCauley, Stephen
McClatchy, J.D.
McDermid, Val
McGehee, Peter
McKay, Claude
McKuen, Rod
Meier, Karl
Meigs, Mary
Merlis, Mark
Miller, Merle
Miller, Neil
Montesquiou-Fezensac, Count Robert de
Mordden, Ethan
Moss, Howard
Nava, Michael
Nestle, Joan
Newman, Lesléa
Norse, Harold
Oliver, Mary
Orman, Suze
Orphanos, Stathis (b.1940), and Sylvester, Ralph (b.1934)
Ortiz-Taylor, Sheila
Paglia, Camille
Palahniuk, Chuck
Pastre, Geneviève
Patristic Writers
Peck, Dale
Peyrefitte, Roger
Picano, Felice
Polish Literature
Political Blogs
Porter, Dorothy
Porter, Fairfield
Pratt, Minnie Bruce
Preston, John
Redmann, J. M.
Reed, Paul
Rice, Christopher
Rocco, Antonio
Roditi, Edouard
Rodriguez, Richard
Roellig, Ruth Margarete
Romance Novels
Rudnick, Paul
Russell, Paul
Saints and Sinners Literary Festival
Saint, Assotto
Sanchez, Alex
Sapphire (Ramona Lofton)
Sassoon, Siegfried
Savage, Dan
Saxon, Lyle Chambers
Saylor, Steven
Schuyler, James
Schwarzenbach, Annemarie
Scott, Paul
Sedaris, David
Selvadurai, Shyam
Sendak, Maurice
Shaffer, Sir Peter
Sherman, Martin
Signorile, Michelangelo
Slash Fiction
Spanbauer, Tom
Steward, Samuel
Sullivan, Andrew
Thesiger, Sir Wilfred
Tobias, Andrew
Tóibín, Colm
Tondelli, Pier Vittorio
Toole, John Kennedy
Tusquets, Esther
Vock, Anna
Vogel, Paula
Wescott, Glenway
The Western
Wheeler, Monroe
White, James Melville "Mel"
Wilder, Thornton
Wilson, Doric
Wilson, John Morgan
Winant, Fran
Wolverton, Terry
Woolrich, Cornell
Woolson, Constance Fenimore
Wright, Doug
Yew, Chay