Birmingham, a literary historian from Harvard, tells, in much greater detail than ever before, the story of the banning of what is arguably the most important and transformative literary text ever. For it to be in our hands and read openly is for it to have changed the conditions under which reading occurs in the western world, changed definitions of obscenity, and challenged the secrecy which was the stock-in-trade of the purity-snoopers, both vigilante and state-sanctioned. Joyce’s fiction was burned, guillotined, confiscated, had printer’s plates wrecked and whole editions pulped, was smuggled across borders, carried in corsets, was extensively and ‘legally’ pirated in the US. The story of its surveillance is a gripping one, and the book...
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THE President\u27s Committee has received a well-deserved accolade of praisefrom the civilized, and ...
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Colm Toibin begins his incisive, revelatory Mad, Bad, Dangerous to Know with a walk through the Dubl...
Colm Toibin begins his incisive, revelatory Mad, Bad, Dangerous to Know with a walk through the Dubl...
Readers approaching a book entitled Modernism, Empire, World Literature will have their own understa...
crusade against the abuses of motion pictures ” (Cortesi, 1936). The Pope enumerated several harmful...
This is a book by a philosopher, on a subject of urgent importance to legal scholars. Yet the truth ...
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This violent and gripping work comprises the first two parts (I, The Prison Industry; II, Perpetual ...
Man\u27s ancient struggle against injustice has produced a great varietyof works - tracts contagious...
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Academic freedom has been the subject of an extraordinary amount of recent discussion, especially si...
A couple of years ago, an English reviewer of one of the anthologies of Irish poetry which seemed to...
Unsurprisingly, the Chinese government levied a “three nos” ban—no sales, no distribution, and no pr...
A Free and Responsible Press appeared in March, 1947. Three years and $215,000 earlier Chancellor Hu...
THE President\u27s Committee has received a well-deserved accolade of praisefrom the civilized, and ...
This treatise on the two chief outcasts of our constitutional system, thealien and the Asiatic, is a...
Colm Toibin begins his incisive, revelatory Mad, Bad, Dangerous to Know with a walk through the Dubl...
Colm Toibin begins his incisive, revelatory Mad, Bad, Dangerous to Know with a walk through the Dubl...
Readers approaching a book entitled Modernism, Empire, World Literature will have their own understa...
crusade against the abuses of motion pictures ” (Cortesi, 1936). The Pope enumerated several harmful...
This is a book by a philosopher, on a subject of urgent importance to legal scholars. Yet the truth ...
In his Allegory of Love ([Oxford, 1936], p. 349), C. S. Lewis wrote that Ireland had corrupted Spens...
This violent and gripping work comprises the first two parts (I, The Prison Industry; II, Perpetual ...
Man\u27s ancient struggle against injustice has produced a great varietyof works - tracts contagious...
Excerpt: As he expertly navigates the literary and the social landscapes of the newly founded natio...
Academic freedom has been the subject of an extraordinary amount of recent discussion, especially si...
A couple of years ago, an English reviewer of one of the anthologies of Irish poetry which seemed to...
Unsurprisingly, the Chinese government levied a “three nos” ban—no sales, no distribution, and no pr...