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Naughty words
I hope this is not off topic here, but I don't know where else to ask.
I'm working on a collection of three plays by Aristophanes - The Acharnians, Peace, and Lysistrata - taken from the anonymous translation from the Athenian Society via Project Gutenberg. They all (especially Lysistrata) contain lots of naughty words and situations. Will there be any problems with that on MobileRead? The ebook will probably be ready for upload by the end of the month. Should there be a warning about the naughty words? |
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That's absolutely no problem at all. These are classic comedies - please do upload them!
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Thanks, Harry
I think I'll add some kind of a warning though; I think some people may be offended if they come across the naughty words unexpectedly. |
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You'll never please everyone Alex. I mean people like Thomas Bowdler even went to the extreme of changing Shakespeare's words to remove words that they considered offensive to women and children in the 19th century for example. Others have even tried to rewrite C.S. Lewis' Narnia books to remove the Christian allegory that they object to (don't know how they can do that without destroying the books) and I have no doubt there will be people even in the future who will do similar cutting of the written word. I don't think you can do that without destroying what the author created myself. If you change Shakespeare then it's no longer Shakespeare, but some sort of adaptation of what he wrote. Likewise if you change what Aristophanes wrote (aside from translating) by substituting words I think you lose the flavor of what he intended. His words have been around for several thousand years though. How can anyone think to have authority to change them? Not that I'm implying that you are of course. Just that some people would say change this and that etc.
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That I certainly agree with. I wouldn't dream of bowdlerising the text, but can think of half a dozen people I know who would be very offended if they stumbled on the text as is. It just seemed courteous to let them know of the possibility that they may be offended. It's their choice of course whether they read the text, but at least they know what to expect.
On the other hand I have read some people who would be very offended that I have given the warning. If I understand them correctly they see such a warning as the beginning of censorship. As you say I can't please everybody. |
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I don't see why anyone would be offended by a warning. It seems like a sensible idea.
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Well, I find the whole discussion completely ¤%&/(§!...
Sorry. Tried to stop myself, but the pun was just lying there to be picked up... Besides, I've lived too long in northern Norway, where linguists use the positioning of swear words in sentences as a dialectical indicator (and that's a #¤% fact!) |
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People are hanged; pictures are hung. It's one of those strange quirks of the Enhlish language that one always uses "hanged" when referring to the method of execution.
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