
Censorship, editing and self-censorship
Arts & Ideas
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Censorship and Influence in Literary History
This chapter examines the historical impact of the UK's first celebrity book club on literature, exploring how it shaped author manuscripts and reader expectations. It discusses the complexities of censorship, particularly through the lens of notable writers like D.H. Lawrence, and the tensions between artistic integrity and commercial pressures. The chapter invites reflection on the evolving dynamics of publishing, including the role of sensitivity readers and the ethical dilemmas of altering texts in response to changing societal standards.
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