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The Uranians were a clandestine group of up to several dozen male homosexual poets and prose writers who principally wrote on the subject of the love of (or by) adolescent boys. In a strict definition they were an English literary and cultural movement; in a broader definition there were also American Uranians. The movement reached its peak between the late 1880s and mid 1890s, but has been regarded as stretching between 1858, when William Johnson Cory's poetry collection Ionica appeared, and 1930, the year of publication of Samuel Elsworth Cottam's Cameos of Boyhood and Other Poems and of E. E. Bradford's last collection, Boyhood.

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  • Los poetas uranistas fueron un pequeño grupo, un tanto clandestino, de escritores ingleses que estuvieron activos entre 1858 (cuando publicó Ionica) y 1930. Entre sus temas destaca la exaltación de las relaciones pederastas al estilo griego. (es)
  • The Uranians were a clandestine group of up to several dozen male homosexual poets and prose writers who principally wrote on the subject of the love of (or by) adolescent boys. In a strict definition they were an English literary and cultural movement; in a broader definition there were also American Uranians. The movement reached its peak between the late 1880s and mid 1890s, but has been regarded as stretching between 1858, when William Johnson Cory's poetry collection Ionica appeared, and 1930, the year of publication of Samuel Elsworth Cottam's Cameos of Boyhood and Other Poems and of E. E. Bradford's last collection, Boyhood. (en)
  • Con il nome di poeti uraniani (Uranians in inglese) si indica in senso stretto un piccolo gruppo semiclandestino di poeti britannici (molti dei quali laureati a Oxford o Cambridge) che composero fra il 1870 e il 1930 opere a carattere omosessuale, nella maggior parte dei casi rivolte esclusivamente ad adolescenti. In senso lato, invece, nel dibattito relativo alla cultura gay anglosassone è entrata nell'uso una definizione più ampia, per indicare genericamente tutti i poeti a carattere omoerotico e a tematica pederastica in lingua inglese, dal periodo tardo-vittoriano fino al decennio precedente la seconda guerra mondiale. In questo senso vengono definiti "poeti uraniani", per esempio, anche i poeti statunitensi dell'antologia Men and boys: an anthology, curata da nel 1924 (il più importante fra loro fu , 1885 - 1942). (it)
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  • Los poetas uranistas fueron un pequeño grupo, un tanto clandestino, de escritores ingleses que estuvieron activos entre 1858 (cuando publicó Ionica) y 1930. Entre sus temas destaca la exaltación de las relaciones pederastas al estilo griego. (es)
  • The Uranians were a clandestine group of up to several dozen male homosexual poets and prose writers who principally wrote on the subject of the love of (or by) adolescent boys. In a strict definition they were an English literary and cultural movement; in a broader definition there were also American Uranians. The movement reached its peak between the late 1880s and mid 1890s, but has been regarded as stretching between 1858, when William Johnson Cory's poetry collection Ionica appeared, and 1930, the year of publication of Samuel Elsworth Cottam's Cameos of Boyhood and Other Poems and of E. E. Bradford's last collection, Boyhood. (en)
  • Con il nome di poeti uraniani (Uranians in inglese) si indica in senso stretto un piccolo gruppo semiclandestino di poeti britannici (molti dei quali laureati a Oxford o Cambridge) che composero fra il 1870 e il 1930 opere a carattere omosessuale, nella maggior parte dei casi rivolte esclusivamente ad adolescenti. (it)
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  • Uranians (en)
  • Poesía uranista (es)
  • Poeti uraniani (it)
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