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![A Queer Taste for Macaroni](https://the-public-domain-review.imgix.net/essays/a-queer-taste-for-macaroni/macaroni-thumb-2.jpeg?w=600&h=1200&auto=format,compress)
With his enormous hair, painted face, and dainty attire, the so-called "macaroni" was a common sight upon the streets and ridiculing prints of 1770s London. Dominic Janes explores how with this new figure — and the scandalous sodomy trials with which the stereotype became entwined — a widespread discussion of same-sex desire first entered the public realm, long before the days of Oscar Wilde. more
![Out on the Town: Magnus Hirschfeld and *Berlin’s Third Sex*](https://the-public-domain-review.imgix.net/essays/out-on-the-town/hirschfeld-feature.jpg?w=600&h=1200&auto=format,compress)
Out on the Town: Magnus Hirschfeld and Berlin’s Third Sex
Years before the Weimar Republic’s well-chronicled freedoms, the 1904 non-fiction study Berlin’s Third Sex depicted an astonishingly diverse subculture of sexual outlaws in the German capital. James J. Conway introduces a foundational text of queer identity that finds Magnus Hirschfeld — the “Einstein of Sex” — deploying both sentiment and science to move hearts and minds among a broad readership. more