10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «BOWDLERISER» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
bowdleriser in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
bowdleriser im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
5.412). Some suppose that Alcinous was in fact the brother of Arete, and that the
whole genealogy 56-68 has been added by a bowdleriser, shocked at the
incestuous relationship (e.g. Bolling 236). Alternatively it is H. himself who
inserted the ...
Homer, A. F. Garvie, 1994
But the publication of Pepys's Diary, edited by Mr. Wheatley (London : Bell),
affords us an indirect opportunity of seeing the bowdleriser at work, and it is
proved that in one instance at least the go-between took a narrow view of his
proper duty.
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Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, Giving the Derivation, ...
We have also Bowdlerite, Bowdlerist, Bowdleriser, Bowdlerism, Bowdlerisation,
etc. (See Gmonmss.) Bowels of Mercy. Compassion, sympathy. The affections
were at one time supposed to be the outcome of certain secretions or organs, as
the ...
Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, 1895
4
Journal of the Ex Libris Society
Stamp-collecting, argues the writer, is useful as teaching geography ; the
Grangerite is to be commended because he produces unique and curious copies
of books ; and the Bowdleriser is a friend to morality ; but the book-plate collector
has ...
Ex Libris Society (London, England), William Henry Kearley Wright, Arthur John Jewers, 1899
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Chamber's Cyclopaedia of English Literature
The word Bowdlerize, first used apparently in 1836, has become common (
usually as BtraxHerise) since about 1870, with a whole train of derivatives —
Bowdlerism, Bowdlerization, Bowdleriser, &c. — and is rarely used save with
sovereign ...
Robert Chambers, David Patrick, 1910
But Pepys's Diary, edited by Mr. Wheatley, has afforded us an indirect opportunity
of seeing the bowdleriser at work, and it is proved that in one instance at least the
gobetween took a narrow view of his proper duty. Now, when the transcription ...
7
Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: Giving the Derivation, ...
We have also Bowdleritc, Bowdlerist, Bowdleriser, Bowdlerism, Bowdlerisa- tion,
etc. (See Gbangerise.) Bowels of Mercy. Compassion, sympathy. The affections
were at one time supposed to be the outcome of certain secretions or organs, ...
Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, 1898
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Cultural Theory and Popular Culture: A Reader
One can overestimate the importance of Fiske in the study of popular culture. He
is essentially a good populariser of difficult ideas and a bowdleriser of their
subversive implications, not by any means an original thinker. His work, however,
is ...
9
Jesus, the Divine Bridegroom, in Mark 2:18-22: Mark's ...
The abbreviation in 4QCantb also supports the existence of a literal approach for
it omits 4:4-7, perhaps because the abbreviator, or rather bowdleriser, balked at
the mention of'breasts' in 4:5 which were, perhaps, a step too far.57 Such ...
10
Song in Gold Pavilions: Ronald Stevenson on Music
He was one of the few who were influenced by Hebridean song. That was the
doing of Marjory Kennedy-Fraser, of course, who is widely considered a
bowdleriser of Hebridean song, but Sorley Maclean [the leading Gaelic poet]
believes that ...
Ronald Stevenson, Chris Walton, 2009
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «BOWDLERISER» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
bowdleriser im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Are we losing our respect for music?
This isn't a critique of Simon Cowell, the Baron Bowdleriser of Pop, the exploitation culture of talent shows, or the paucity of music in the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 12»