| death_place = [[Guildford]], [[Surrey]], England
| occupation = [[Poet]], [[anthologist]], early [[gay]] [[activist]] and [[socialist]] [[philosopher]]}}
'''Edward Carpenter''' (29 AugustAgustus 1844 – 28 JuneJuni 1929) wasadalah an Englishseorang [[socialism|socialistpenyair]], [[poetfilosof]], [[philosopherAntologi|antolog]], [[anthologistsosialis]], andInggris earlydan activistaktivis forawal bagi [[LGBTPergerakan socialsosial movementsLGBT|rightshak foruntuk homosexualshomoseksual]].<ref name="WWiH">[[Warren Allen Smith]]: ''Who's Who in Hell, A Handbook and International Directory for Humanists, Freethinkers, Naturalists, Rationalists, and Non-Theists'', Barricade Books, New York, 2000, p. 186; {{ISBN|978-1-56980-158-1}}.</ref>
ASeorang poetpenyair anddan writerpenulis, heia wasadalah ateman close friend ofdekat [[Rabindranath Tagore]], and a frienddan ofteman [[Walt Whitman]].<ref>[http://www.leylandpublications.com/exc_gaysuccess.html Excerpt from Gay Roots Vol. 1: THE GAY SUCCESSION The following document first appeared in ''Gay Sunshine Journal'' 35 (1978) and was reprinted as an appendix to the Allen Ginsberg interview in the book ''Gay Sunshine Interviews'', Volume 1, Gay Sunshine Press, 1978.] retrieved September 16, 2014</ref> HeIa correspondedjuga withberkenalan manydengan famousbanyak figurestokoh such asseperti [[Annie Besant]], [[Isadora Duncan]], [[Havelock Ellis]], [[Roger Fry]], [[Mahatma Gandhi]], [[Keir Hardie]], J. K. Kinney, [[Jack London]], [[George Merrill (gay activist)|George Merrill]], [[E. D. Morel]], [[William Morris]], [[Edward R. Pease]], [[John Ruskin]], anddan [[Olive Schreiner]].<ref name="Ref_">[http://www.adam-matthew-publications.co.uk/collections_az/Fab-Carp-1/highlights.aspx FABIAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL THOUGHT Series One: The Papers of Edward Carpenter, 1844-1929, from Sheffield Archives Part 1: Correspondence and Manuscripts] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071006231457/http://www.adam-matthew-publications.co.uk/collections_az/Fab-Carp-1/highlights.aspx |date=6 October 2007 }} at www.adam-matthew-publications.co.uk</ref>
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