Queer Enlightenments, Anthony Delaney
Queer Enlightenments, Anthony Delaney
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Queer Enlightenments
A Hidden History of Lovers, Lawbreakers, and Homemakers

Author: Anthony Delaney

Narrator: Anthony Delaney

Unabridged: 9 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/07/2025


Synopsis

A ground-breaking history delivered in a refreshing new voice, Queer Enlightenments details eleven overlooked stories of eighteenth-century queer people who lived extraordinary lives of resistance and joy

Queer people have always existed. In an era when this basic truth faces undue scrutiny, here is a dazzling work of restorative history that reveals the hard-won lives of those who dared to break the mold in the “long eighteenth-century.” At once an illuminating romp through the historical archive and an evocative new chapter in our shared history, Dr. Anthony Delaney’s Queer Enlightenments uncovers the remarkable queer people of that complex, sometimes paradoxical time.

Unfolding between 1726 and 1836, Queer Enlightenments is a lively journey through the taverns, prisons, and cruising grounds of a bygone era and into the lives of aristocrats, tradesmen, and sex workers who pursued self-expression and freedom no matter the risk. In London, Mother Clap’s famous Holborn coffee house is open to all comers, a place of companionship and community, until a tip-off leads to a midnight raid. At the court of King George, a silver-tongued noblewoman remarked of one of Queen Caroline’s confidants, “The world consists of men, women, and Herveys.” And in New York, a Black sex worker endures a degrading trial that labels her the “Man-Monster”—but between the lines of its transcripts can be found traces of her life, one of acceptance, defiance, and indomitable spirit.

Peopled with female husbands, midnight elopements, and one unforgettable soldier/diplomat/spy of ambiguous gender, Queer Enlightenments delves into the archives and emerges with new discoveries and a fresh view of the people who challenged society’s expectations.

About Anthony Delaney

Dr. Anthony Delaney has a PhD in history from the University of Exeter, where he is an Honorary Fellow, and presents the History Hit podcast After Dark. Queer Enlightenments is his first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bookshire Cat on July 09, 2025

hoo boy, this will ruffle some feathers, especially among Anne Lister stans... This is a well researched book written by an author who is not satisfied with just repeating widely accepted assumptions but digs really deep in historical sources and, sometimes, uncovers truths some people won't want to......more

Goodreads review by BookSafety Reviews on October 07, 2025

What a clever book. It was at times a bit of a clunky reading experience, weaving the author's voice with the historical notes and citations, mixed with retellings and fact. It's a massively important book, telling the story of people whose stories usually aren't told, or straight up deleted from hi......more

Goodreads review by Rhian on September 28, 2025

Read this if you have any interest in history (LGBTQ+ or otherwise). This gives you a small peak into a hidden world - which is what all successful public history books do in my opinion. Covering a wide range of the LGBTQ+ spectrum this uses newly discovered/reinterpreted archive sources to give us......more

Goodreads review by Vera on October 01, 2025

This was fabulous. Engaging, moving, full of queer joy and defiance while also addressing the complexities of these figures and histories. Persuasive, vitally important research. I enjoyed this so much that I'm now on my second round of listening to the audiobook! The passion for the subject is illu......more

Goodreads review by Rowan's Bookshelf (Carleigh) on January 22, 2026

A great historical deep dive into Queer Georgians in the 18th (and partially into the 19th) century. Very well researched, as pop-history goes, and isn't afraid to go against popular belief. Important to read and preserve research like this as Queer History is erased more and more. I found the story......more