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Paperback Suppressed Books A History Of The Conception Of Literary Obscenity Book

ISBN: 1022895699

ISBN13: 9781022895690

Suppressed Books A History Of The Conception Of Literary Obscenity

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From Ulysses to Lady Chatterley's Lover, this fascinating history explores the way in which works of literature have been censored and suppressed throughout history. From religious and political pressure to societal norms, Alec Craig uncovers the complex forces behind the suppression of some of the greatest works of the literary canon. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of literature and free speech.

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