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H. Havelock Ellis was a pioneering British physician, psychologist, and writer, whose work focused on human sexuality and sexual psychology. He is best known for his books, including "Sexual Inversion," which challenged the prevailing views of homosexuality and advocated for a more open and accepting understanding of sexual orientation. Ellis's progressive views were groundbreaking for his time, as he sought to destigmatize sexual variation and promote a scientific approach to sexuality.

Throughout his career, Ellis wrote extensively on topics such as sexual ethics, the psychology of love, and the nature of human relationships. His research and writings were influential in the fields of psychology and sexology, contributing to the development of modern sexual theory. In addition to his scholarly work, Ellis was a vocal advocate for women's rights and sexual autonomy, making significant contributions to the feminist movement. His legacy continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about sexuality and gender identity.

Data di nascita February 2, 1859
Luogo di nascita Clapham, London, England
Data di morte July 8, 1939