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'''John Addington Symonds''' ([[October 5]] [[1840]] - [[April 19]], [[1893]]) was an English poet and literary critic. He was an early advocate of the validity of [[homosexuality|male love]] which included for him [[pederasty|pederastic]] as well as [[gay|egalitarian]] relationships, and which he would refer to as ''l'amour de l'[[impossible]].'' '''John Addington Symonds''' ([[October 5]] [[1840]] - [[April 19]], [[1893]]) was an English poet and literary critic. He was an early advocate of the validity of [[homosexuality|male love]] which included for him [[pederasty|pederastic]] as well as [[gay|egalitarian]] relationships, and which he would refer to as ''l'amour de l'[[impossible]].''
 +== Do not confuse with ==
 +*[[Arthur Symons]]
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John Addington Symonds (October 5 1840 - April 19, 1893) was an English poet and literary critic. He was an early advocate of the validity of male love which included for him pederastic as well as egalitarian relationships, and which he would refer to as l'amour de l'impossible.

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