Havelock Ellis
Henry Havelock Ellis ya zi Havelock Ellis (b. Şıbate 2, 1859 – m. Temuz 8, 1939) fizikşınas u nuştekaro İngılızo, seksolocisto namdaro. Ellis lacê Edward Peppen Ellis u Susannah Mary Wheatleyio, Croydon, Surrey de ameo dınya. Piyê xo qaptano, kıhalê xo zi qaptano. Keyê ke ey hawt serri biyo, piyê xo ey be xo ardêne geyrayışanê xo ra. Grafton de kewto lisa grameri hema uca de serefiraz nêbi u ena sebeb ra qarar dao ke bıkewê universıta seksualite, bıgırê tehsilê seksi. Heyatê xo de cınsiya merduman u seksê merduman sero kar zaf kerdo, nuşte zaf nuşto. Serra 1939ıne de weşiya vıni kerda, merdo.
Kıtab u gurenayışê ke ey vıraştê
bıvurne- The Criminal (1890)
- The New Spirit (1890)
- The Nationalisation of Health (1892)
- Man and Woman: A Study of Secondary and Tertiary Sexual Characteristics (1894) (revised 1929)
- Studies in the Psychology of Sex (1897–1928) six volumes (listed below).
- translator: Germinal (by Zola) (1895) (reissued 1933)
- Sexual Inversion (1897) (with J.A. Symonds)[1]
- Affirmations (1898)
- The Evolution of Modesty, The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity, Auto-Erotism (1900)[2]
- The Nineteenth Century (1900)
- Analysis of the Sexual Impulse, Love and Pain, The Sexual Impulse in Women (1903)[3]
- A Study of British Genius (1904)
- Sexual Selection in Man (1905)[4]
- Erotic Symbolism, The Mechanism of Detumescence, The Psychic State in Pregnancy (1906)[5]
- The Soul of Spain (1908)
- Sex in Relation to Society (1910)[6]
- The Problem of Race-Regeneration (1911)
- The World of Dreams (1911) (new edition 1926)
- The Task of Social Hygiene (1912)
- Impressions and Comments (1914–1924) (3 vols.)[7]
- Essays in War-Time (1916)[8]
- The Philosophy of Conflict (1919)
- On Life and Sex: Essays of Love and Virtue (1921)
- Kanga Creek: An Australian Idyll (1922)[9]
- Little Essays of Love and Virtue (1922)
- The Dance of Life (1923)[10]
- Sonnets, with Folk Songs from the Spanish (1925)
- Eonism and Other Supplementary Studies (1928)
- The Art of Life (1929) (selected and arranged by Mrs. S. Herbert)
- More Essays of Love and Virtue (1931)
- ed.: James Hinton: Life in Nature (1931)
- Views and Reviews (1932)[11]
- Psychology of Sex (1933)
- ed.: Imaginary Conversations and Poems: A Selection, by Walter Savage Landor (1933)
- Chapman (1934)
- My Confessional (1934)
- Questions of Our Day (1934)
- From Rousseau to Proust (1935)
- Selected Essays (1936)
- Poems (1937) (selected by John Gawsworth; pseudonym of T. Fytton Armstrong)
- Love and Marriage (1938) (with others)
- My Life (1939)
- Sex Compatibility in Marriage (1939)
- From Marlowe to Shaw (1950) (ed. by J. Gawsworth)
- The Genius of Europe (1950)
- Sex and Marriage (1951) (ed. by J. Gawsworth)
- The Unpublished Letters of Havelock Ellis to Joseph Ishill (1954)