10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNBOWDLERISED»
Discover the use of
unbowdlerised in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unbowdlerised and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner: ...
Some of the books that are being published in the S/SC Edition had been out of
print for more than a century and a half, while others, still less fortunate, had
never been published at all in their original, unbowdlerised condition. Hogg is
now ...
James Hogg, Peter Garside, 2002
2
Tales of the Wars of Montrose
This revival was sparked by the republication in 1947 of an unbowdlerised
edition of the Justified Sinner, with an enthusiastic Introduction by Andre Gide.
During the second half of the twentieth century Hogg's rehabilitation continued,
thanks to ...
James Hogg, Gillian Hughes, 2002
3
The Three Perils of Woman
... talent-free, and oafish peasant. Nevertheless, the latter part of the twentieth
century saw a substantial revival of Hogg's reputation. This revival was sparked
by the republication in 1947 of an unbowdlerised edition of the Justified Sinner,
with ...
James Hogg, Antony Hasler, Douglas S. Mack, 2002
4
18 Reasons Why Mothers Hate Their Babies
Essentially, this book is on the 'good enough mother', as Winnicott calls her, and
her baby whom she loves even as she hates him/her. G. K. Chesterton once
remarked that children like fairytales unbowdlerised, with the villains killed rather
...
5
The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald is best known for his novels such as THE GREAT GATSBY, but during his all-too-brief literary life, he sold some 160 short stories to popular magazines.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Matthew Joseph Bruccoli, 1998
6
House of Fun: 20 Glorious Years in Parliament
Itinvolvesavery bad word,but since I have told the story – unbowdlerised –
atthetennis club inFrintononSea, groundzero forBritish gentility,and nobody
walked out,IthinkIcan risk ithere. Bill Stone was a northern Labour MPfora mining
seat.
7
Arthuriana: Early Arthurian Tradition and the Origins of the ...
The following transcript was made by the present writer from a 1787
unbowdlerised version of the History, printed in Falkirk and housed in the
Bodleian Library, Oxford, which is very similar in most regards to the Opies'
Shrewsbury version.3 ...
8
The Collected Letters of James Hogg: 1820-1831
Indeed, some have been out of print for more than a century and a half, while
others, still less fortunate, have never been published at all in their original,
unbowdlerised condition. Hogg is thus a major writer whose true stature was not
...
James Hogg, Gillian Hughes, Douglas S. Mack, 2006
So that when Captain Burton prefaces his unbowdlerised version with the Arab
proverb, "To the pure in heart all things are pure," he presents perhaps the best
defence he could against the attack which it is quite possible may be made on
him ...
10
The Cambridge History of Italian Literature
Only recently have we been able to read the original unbowdlerised text, in the
Brockhous-PIon edition of 1960. In 1797-9 there appeared in Venice the three
volumes of the Memorie inutili della vita di Carlo Gozzi scritte da lui medesimo e
...
Peter Brand, Lino Pertile, 1999
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNBOWDLERISED»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
unbowdlerised is used in the context of the following news items.
Raising the bar: an audience with Jeremy Hutchinson QC and Alan …
“R v Penguin Books Ltd” was the obscenity trial against Penguin for publishing DH Lawrence's novel in unbowdlerised form in 1960, in which Hutchinson acted ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
The Dowager Marchioness of Reading: Society beauty who defied …
The Marchioness insisted that the text should appear unbowdlerised, so it carried a warning: "Readers will, perhaps, find shocking some of Charles Mappin's ... «The Independent, May 15»
Neil Gaiman brings books to the stage at Hobart festival
What began as a fierce, rich and unbowdlerised set of tavern tales were softened across time for broader public consumption. The fairytales we inherited in ... «The Australian, Feb 15»
Brian Rudman: Arts plan? It's wishful candy floss
So does the 80-page unbowdlerised version which, for reasons unknown, is not available unless you ask. But neither offer any plan of action at all. Just pages of ... «New Zealand Herald, Jul 14»
How Disney reinvented the superhero
There may well be young male filmgoers – and some female ones too – who sneer at fairytales, though they clearly haven't read the unbowdlerised versions of ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 13»
Too many Twitter prosecutions could damage free speech, says DPP
... add that for those who have the inclination to use Twitter for the purpose, Shakespeare can be quoted unbowdlerised, and with Edgar, at the end of King Lear, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Feb 13»
Mr JS Mill and the Twitterati
We should perhaps add that for those who have the inclination to use Twitter for the purpose, Shakespeare can be quoted unbowdlerised, and with Edgar, at the ... «Spectator.co.uk, Oct 12»
Recent events on Twitter show it is now time to consider the …
Or, as the High Court permitted itself to note, “for those who have the inclination to use 'Twitter' for the purpose, Shakespeare can be quoted unbowdlerised, and ... «BBC News, Aug 12»
Twitter users “free to speak not what they ought to say, but what they …
we should perhaps add that for those who have the inclination to use “Twitter” for the purpose, Shakespeare can be quoted unbowdlerised, and with Edgar, ... «UK Human Rights Blog, Jul 12»
Full-frontal blokes still get the flick
When the distributor decided to go ahead with the unbowdlerised version, Bertolucci alluded to the expression "Make love, not war" from the late '60s (when his ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Feb 04»