
John Bull
In Our Time
The Perils of Publishing: Libel Laws and Literary Freedom
This chapter explores the historical backdrop of libel laws in England after the Licensing Act of 1695, highlighting the newfound literary freedoms and the accompanying risks authors faced, including threats to their safety. Notable cases, such as those involving Swift and Hone, illustrate the precarious position of publishers amid government censorship.
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