| 1. | Vaudeville thrived on racial caricatures, satires of respectability and sexual inversions.
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| 2. | The sexual inversion occurs at a length of about.
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| 3. | The term sexual inversion implied gender role reversal.
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| 4. | Soon after " Sexual Inversion " was published in England it was banned as lewd and scandalous.
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| 5. | The sexologist Richard von Krafft-Ebing described female sexual inversion as " the masculine soul, heaving in the female bosom ".
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| 6. | In a word I have written a long and very serious novel entirely upon the subject of sexual inversion . . ..
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| 7. | His seminal work was the 1897 " Sexual Inversion ", which describes the sexual relations of homosexual males, including men with boys.
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| 8. | "' Sexual inversion "'is a term used by sexologists, primarily in the late 19th and early 20th century, to refer to homosexuality.
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| 9. | He began to write, and in 1896 he co-authored " Sexual Inversion " with John Addington Symonds, his then lover of 6 months.
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| 10. | Havelock Ellis used literary examples from Balzac and several French poets and writers to develop his framework to identify sexual inversion in women.
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