Today's episode is the first of Queer as Fiction, a series in which we talk to you about the intersection of the historical and the queer in the media. We'll kick things off with J. Sheridan Le Fanu's 1872 lesbian vampire novella Carmilla, and talk about just how gay it actually is, the pop culture it has influenced and, apparently, 300 years of Anglo-Irish conflict.
Freddie Mercury
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Yona Wallach
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Wú Zǎo
Billy Tipton
The Color Purple (1982)
William Dobell
Queer as Fact meets History is Gay
Federico García Lorca
Call Me By Your Name
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Pope Joan
Horace Walpole
The Birdcage (1996)
Sofya Parnok
Willem Arondeus
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