Ellis, Havelock, 1859-1939
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British essayist, editor physician and psychologist. He studied human sexual behavior and his research for Man and Women (1894) led to his major work, the seven volume, Studies in the Psychology of Sex (1897-1928). His last writings were the essays on literature and art reprinted in Views and Reviews (1932).
From the description of Havelock Ellis papers, 1871-1939 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702166017
From the guide to the Havelock Ellis papers, 1871-1939, (Manuscripts and Archives)
Havelock Ellis was a British psychologist, sexologist, and physician. His 1987 book Sexual Inversion is one of the major early works on homosexuality.
From the guide to the Havelock Ellis Correspondence, 1894-1950., (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library, )
Born Feb. 2, 1859 in Surrey, England; died July 8, 1939, in Hintlesham, England; physician, anthropologist, novelist, and author of numerous theoretical works on human sexuality; best known as the author of The psychology of sex; writings dealt with psychological, anthropological, and biological aspects of sexuality; published a novel in 1922.
From the description of Papers, 1874-1951. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 37761358
Havelock Ellis, essayist, editor, physician, and psychologist.
From the description of Havelock Ellis correspondence, 1922-1939. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702202499
Henry Havelock Ellis, born February 2, 1859, was a British physician and psychologist who wrote several influential works on sexuality, including "The Psychology of Sex" in 1933. He died on July 8, 1939.
From the description of Havelock Ellis Papers, 1931-1977. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 743202028
English scientist and writer.
From the description of Letter, [19]15 February 10, London, to "Dear Sir," [Holland?] (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34363825
British psychologist and author. Full name: Henry Havelock Ellis.
From the description of Havelock Ellis correspondence and photograph, 1933. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70984317
Epithet: sociologist
British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000297.0x000254
British writer and sexologist.
From the description of The regeneration of the race : autograph manuscript of his essay : [England], [1911 or earlier]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270881581
British essayist, psychologist, and pioneer in establishing a modern, scientific approach to the study of sex.
From the description of Havelock Ellis letters [manuscript], 1924-1932. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 191117979
Havelock Ellis (1859-1939) was a British sexologist and social reformer, most famous for his multi-volume Studies in the Psychology of Sex . His frank and nonjudgmental discussions of sexual desire and practice shocked late Victorian audiences.
From the guide to the Havelock Ellis Letter, 1903, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries)
Henry Havelock Ellis, British psychologist, essayist, and member of the socialist Fabian Society, advocated free love and women's equality. He authored many books on sex including the six-volume Studies in the Psychology of Sex, 1897-1928.
From the description of Havelock Ellis writings, 1881-1951. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 760089284
Havelock Ellis was trained as a doctor but spent most of his life analyzing human sexuality and writing about it. In 1894 Ellis published one of his first works on the subject, "Man and Woman." During his career.
Ellis edited the Contemporary Science Series and wrote numerous books about all aspects of human sexuality.
From the description of Constable Correspondence, 1915-1939. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 122541713
Biography
Born February 2, 1859 in Surrey, England; died July 8, 1939, in Hintlesham, England; physician, anthropologist, novelist, and author of numerous theoretical works on human sexuality; best known as the author of The Psychology of Sex ; writings dealt with psychological, anthropological, and biological aspects of sexuality; published a novel in 1922.
From the guide to the Havelock Ellis Papers, 1874-1951, (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.)
Havelock Ellis (1859–1939) was a British writer and sexologist, whose works included Studies in the Psychology of Sex (1897–1910) and The Dance of Life (1923).
Francis Wolle (1889-1979) received his master’s degree in English at the University of Colorado and continued his graduate work at the Sorbonne and at Columbia University. He began teaching at the University of Colorado in 1913, spending forty-four years on the University of Colorado Department of English faculty. Wolle served six years as chairman of the English department. He was associated with more than eighty plays during his time at CU and was the director of University Dramatics from 1914–1940. Between 1917 and 1933, Wolle wrote, produced, and directed fifteen University of Colorado musical comedies. Wolle served overseas in the army during World War I. He advanced to the rank of captain. Upon his return to Colorado he was named commander of a company that later became the Colorado National Guard. During World War II this unit was called to service. Wolle chaired a committee that helped with navy training on campus during the war. He married Muriel V. Sibell on October 26, 1945. After Wolle retired from the University in 1959, he became active in youth ministry at the Episcopal Church in Boulder. He was ordained as a priest of the Episcopal Church in April 1973; he was granted special permission to be ordained despite age restrictions, and became the oldest man to receive ordination.
From the guide to the Havelock Ellis Letter to [Francis] Wolle (MS 192), [1924?], (University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries. Special Collections Dept.)
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