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 +'''''The Misfits: A Study of Sexual Outsiders''''' is a non-fiction book by [[Colin Henry Wilson]] first published in 1988.
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 +The history of [[Civilizations in human history|human civilization]] is the history of [[daydream]]ing, [[escapism]] and [[imagination]]. The book expounds on the nature of [[fiction]], [[drama]] and [[novel|the novel]] in its relationship to [[sexual fantasy|sexual imagination]] and [[sex crime]]s.
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 +The book contains biographies of the [[Marquis de Sade]], [[D.H. Lawrence]], [[Algernon Swinburne|A. C. Swinburne]], [[James Joyce]], [[Yukio Mishima]], [[Henry Miller]], [[Tillich]], [[Koestler]], [[Percy Grainger]], [[Havelock Ellis]], [[Magnus Hirschfeld]], [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] and [[Karoly Hadju|Charlotte Bach]].
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The Misfits: A Study of Sexual Outsiders is a non-fiction book by Colin Henry Wilson first published in 1988.

Synopsis: The history of human civilization is the history of daydreaming, escapism and imagination. The book expounds on the nature of fiction, drama and the novel in its relationship to sexual imagination and sex crimes.

The book contains biographies of the Marquis de Sade, D.H. Lawrence, A. C. Swinburne, James Joyce, Yukio Mishima, Henry Miller, Tillich, Koestler, Percy Grainger, Havelock Ellis, Magnus Hirschfeld, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Charlotte Bach. [1] [Apr 2007]

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