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  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Feb-2023
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  • Keel: eng
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First published in 1992, Writing and Censorship in Britain explores the issue of censorship, from a range of cultural and literary perspectives, from the Tudor period to the 1990s. Written by some of the leading experts in the field, this collection charts the struggles for artistic expression, reveals how censorship is appropriated as a legitimate tactic in the defence of oppressed and marginalised groups, and analyses the struggles writers have employed in the face of its complex dynamics. Here variously defined, defended and deplored, censorship emerges as both an unstable and a potent concept. Through it we define ourselves: as readers, as writers and as citizens. This book will be of interest to students of literature, history and law.



First published in 1992, Writing and Censorship in Britain explores the issue of censorship, from a range of cultural and literary perspectives, from the Tudor period to the 1990s.

Notes on the contributors Acknowledgements
1. Writing and censorship: an
introduction Chronology
2. Censorship and the 1587 Holinsheds Chronicles
3. Those who else would turn all upside-down: censorship and the assize
sermon, 1660-1720
4. All run now into Politicks: theatre censorship during
the Exclusion crisis, 1679-81
5. Richard Steele: scandal and sedition
6. John
Gay: censoring the censors
7. An old tragedy on a disgusting subject:
Horace Walpole and The Mysterious Mother
8. The memory of the liberty of the
press: the suppression of radical writing in the 1790s
9. A land of relative
freedom: censorship of the press and the arts in the nineteenth century
(1815-1914)
10. Blasphemy, obscenity and the courts: contours of tolerance in
nineteenth-century England
11. Victorian obscenity law: negative censorship
or positive administration?
12. The physiological facts: Thomas Hardy,
censorship and narrative breakdown
13. Censorship and the Great War: the
first test of new statesmanship
14. D. H. Lawrence: a suitable case for
censorship
15. The treatment of homosexuality and The Well of Loneliness
16.
Censorship and childrens literature: some post-war trends
17. Joyce,
postculture and censorship Select bibliography Index