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The link in itself, as what was visible on the board, was benign. The quotation was not. There are options to engage that didn't involve posting it. As for not raising eyebrows, that presumes people clicked on it, jumped through hoops, and read it. AND gave tacit approval. Sometimes people choose not to engage. I myself did not read it. And please in the future take questions about moderation to PM. Thanks.
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Whether a sensitivity editor will go down in literary history as anywhere near that successful it is too soon to know for sure, but I hope and predict: No. |
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And once these works fall into the public domain, the original editions will return. |
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A Wodehouse book originally published in 1930 that is sensitivity reader-ed to death will still fall in the public domain in two years. Putting out a revised edition of a book doesn't reset the clock. It starts a new clock for that new edition. But the original will still become PD on schedule. As to whether this is a trend or a fad: notice these all hit in a fairly short time and none of them have been met positively. Sensitivity readers for old works are the 3D TV of the publishing world. |
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Of course I mean the original. What? Are you going to complain that the books are being bowdlerize and you have to wait seventy years for the bowdleized versions to hit PD?
One old lady says, "Boy, the food at this place is really terrible." The other one says, "Yeah, I know; and such small portions." Quote:
See Stephen King's The Stand, David Wingrove's Chung Kuo, Ricardo Pinto's The Stone Dance of the Chameleon, or just anything that is labelled Author's Preferred. Quote:
I would guess those that favor these changes aren't likely to be reading Wodehouse, Christie or any of these authors in the first place Last edited by ZodWallop; 04-18-2023 at 09:48 PM. |
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In Life + 70 U.K, I think the PD date is 2046-01-01 for everything Wodehouse wrote. And it may be that the revisions are for the U.K. and Ireland only. Last edited by SteveEisenberg; 04-18-2023 at 10:25 PM. |
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The thing that really gripse me is there is no way to know what is being delivered from the Amazon description. They list the publication date as 2005, but that description is from a paperback published by William Morrow Paperbacks. Even in the ebook itself, you have to get to the end of the copyright/printing history to find: Quote:
mention that the book isn't original. The newspaper article said, among other changes, the words "oriental" and "Nubian" have been removed; a search did not turn up these words so I assume this is the Bowdlerized version. I have no idea what other changes were made. The copyright date of 2020 indicates this has been going on longer than I realized. Consequently, I will no longer be buying any Agatha Christie books. |
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Artists' works have been changed, both by themselves and others, both before and after publication, to avoid offending audience and/or sponsors for a long time, and I don't see any reason that would change. The first example I can remember hearing of is Molière in 1600s (a few more examples in this post), but I'm sure there are many, many cases before that.
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That is, The Spectator.
I'm not familiar with it either, except for the name. I didn't pay attention to any of the links on the page, just as I don't pay attention to ads scattered all over the place. I just thought it was a good article that might interest others, and I agreed with most of what she wrote. |
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I associated it with names learned way back when in school, The Tatler and The Spectator, Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, from the 1700s, and somehow assumed it had been carrying on since then, but apparently today's Spectator has nothing to do with that one.
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