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  1. Edward Carpenter ( Hove, 29 augustus 1844 - Guildford, 28 juni 1929) was een Engelse utopische socialist, dichter, filosoof, antholoog en een activist voor homorechten en gevangenishervormingen. Daarnaast pleitte hij voor vegetarisme en tegen vivisectie. Tussen 1870 en 1925 verschenen er tientallen werken van zijn hand.

  2. Edward Carpenter im Jahre 1875. Photographie Edward Carpenter von Fred Holland Day. Edward Carpenter (* 29. August 1844 in Hove bei Brighton; † 28. Juni 1929) war ein britischer Dichter, Sozialist und Autor .

  3. Edward Carpenter (1844-1929) est un écrivain anglais, socialiste libertaire et « romantique ». Sa critique de la civilisation industrielle en fait un précurseur de la décroissance. Influencé par Emerson, Thoreau, Ruskin ou encore Whitman, ce poète-philosophe mettait ses idées en pratique tout en écrivant sur des sujets aussi divers que ...

  4. 9 de feb. de 2018 · Carpenter’s archive provides fascinating documents of his lifestyle, activism, relationships and writing. The Friends of Edward Carpenter host regular meetings and events, commemorating this lesser-known, but hugely influential Sheffield figure. Edward Carpenter is deserving of recognition both for his writing and his wider experience as a ...

  5. 9 de dic. de 2023 · Millthorpe and Edward Carpenter. Rarely has a single house been the site of such important political and cultural developments as Millthorpe. The house was built in 1883 by Edward Carpenter, a pioneer of LGBTQ rights, women’s rights and environmentalism. Carpenter was also one of the founders of the Labour movement, a poet and philosopher.

  6. 29 de ago. de 2021 · TRQ: Edward Carpenter Born August 29, 1844. Poet, philosopher, and gay rights activist Edward Carpenter was born on August 29, 1844. He is most known for Civilisation: Its Cause and Cure (1889), in which he compares civilisation to a disease. Though his professional style was diligent yet modest, Carpenter’s cultural impact was significant.