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Byrne R.S. Fone



Average rating: 3.78 · 457 ratings · 57 reviews · 22 distinct worksSimilar authors
Homophobia: A History

3.94 avg rating — 187 ratings — published 2000 — 13 editions
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Achilles: A Love Story (Tro...

3.47 avg rating — 110 ratings — published 2010 — 6 editions
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The Columbia Anthology of G...

4.40 avg rating — 43 ratings — published 1998 — 10 editions
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Trojan Women: A Novel of th...

3.34 avg rating — 47 ratings — published 2010 — 4 editions
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American Revolution: A Gay ...

3.77 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 2011 — 4 editions
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A Road to Stonewall: Male H...

4.56 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 1994 — 3 editions
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Ilios: The Fall of Troy: A ...

3.73 avg rating — 11 ratings2 editions
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War Stories: A Novel of the...

3.17 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 2010 — 2 editions
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Historic Hudson: An Archite...

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TADZIO: A Life Imagined

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“Newer religions, among them Christianity, saw the world as a battlefield between good and evil. In such a world, sex itself became dichotomized and battle was joined between opposing nations of proper sexual practice.”
Byrne R.S. Fone, Homophobia: A History

“My lord, it is Patroclus, he is dead, his armour taken.. Hector is to blame.' There was a chilling silence, then a sudden intake of breath. Then a cry, low rising, increasing, then torn out of him, turned out of the depth of Hades... For Achilles, the only word 'Patroclus.”
Byrne Fone, Achilles: A Love Story



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