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His most successful play, ''Tunbridge-Walks; or, The Yeoman of Kent'' (1703) depicts a "[[molly]]" or effeminate homosexual, called Maiden, considered to have been based on Baker himself.<ref>http://zagria.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/thomas-baker-1680-1749-milliner.html ''A Gender Variance Who's Who; Thomas Baker''</ref> | His most successful play, ''Tunbridge-Walks; or, The Yeoman of Kent'' (1703) depicts a "[[molly]]" or effeminate homosexual, called Maiden, considered to have been based on Baker himself.<ref>http://zagria.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/thomas-baker-1680-1749-milliner.html ''A Gender Variance Who's Who; Thomas Baker''</ref> | ||
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Thomas Baker (1680–1749) was an English dramatist.
His most successful play, Tunbridge-Walks; or, The Yeoman of Kent (1703) depicts a "molly" or effeminate homosexual, called Maiden, considered to have been based on Baker himself.[1]
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- ↑ http://zagria.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/thomas-baker-1680-1749-milliner.html A Gender Variance Who's Who; Thomas Baker