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  1. George Merrill (16 August 1867 – 16 January 1928) was the life partner of Edward Carpenter, an English utopian socialist, poet, philosopher and early activist for gay rights. Merrill was a working-class man who was born and grew up in the slums of Sheffield; he had no formal education.

  2. Life with George Merrill. Carpenter and Merrill c. 1900. On his return from India in 1891, he met George Merrill, a working-class man also from Sheffield, 22 years his junior, and after the Ferneyhoughs left Millthorpe in 1893 Merrill became Carpenter's companion.

  3. Mar 31, 2019 · Carpenter composed his treatise on love two decades after he met his own great love, George Merrill, at the ripe age of fifty. They would spend the remainder of life together. Several months after Merrill’s death, Carpenter suffered a paralytic stroke.

  4. 3 days ago · May 26, 2024. Edward Carpenter was a towering figure in late Victorian England whose pioneering writings and activism related to homosexuality and sexual reform made him one of the earliest trailblazers of the gay rights movement. A man of diverse talents and interests, Carpenter was also an influential thinker within the socialist and labor ...

  5. May 24, 2023 · He had noticed the 24-year-old George Merrill in the train car and clocked his “somewhat free style of dress”; the two men exchanged a look of recognition.

  6. Aug 29, 2022 · Carpenter wrote on subjects as varied as marriage, prisons and socialism. On a train journey in 1891, Carpenter met George Merrill, a working-class man from Sheffield. The two men struck up...

  7. Apr 4, 2017 · When he returned in 1891, he met George Merrill, a working class Sheffield man with whom he had a lifelong romance. Carpenter and Merril c. 1900. Edward Carpenter. It was a very controversial relationship as hundreds of men were prosecuted for homosexuality at the time.