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Obscene Modernism

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Obscene Modernism
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Rachel Potter3 editions

This text analyses the censorship of literature for obscenity in the period 1900-1940. It considers why writers were so interested in writing about obscenity as well as attempts by lawyers, writers and publishers to define literature as a special area of free speech.

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