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- An expurgation of a work, also known as a bowdlerization, is a form of censorship that involves purging anything deemed noxious or offensive from an artistic...
- and counter-claims regarding selectivity, nationalism, appropriation, bowdlerisation and racism. Sharp was born in Camberwell, Surrey, the eldest son of...
- Richard Valpy (7 December 1754 – 28 March 1836) was a British schoolmaster and priest of the Church of England. He is best known as the head master of...
- Spy Who Loved Me was retained in the new release. The release of the bowdlerised series was on the 70th anniversary of Casino Royale, the first Bond novel...
- Released as a single, "Not Now John", with its chorus of "**** all that" bowdlerised to "Stuff all that"; Melody Maker declared it "a milestone in the history...
- Goose rhymes. In the early and mid-20th centuries, this was a form of bowdlerisation, concerned with some of the more violent elements of nursery rhymes...
- biographical do****ents and that they published them in incomplete and bowdlerised editions (claiming, among other things, hiding Ramakrishna's homoerotic...
- music. Look up family-friendly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bowdlerisation Childhood Children's interests (rhetoric) Children's television series...
- family-friendly intentions. The Bowdler name is also the origin of the term "bowdlerise", meaning to omit parts of a work on moral grounds. The first edition...
- biographer, Thomas Bowdler the Younger. From his name derives the eponym verb bowdlerise or bowdlerize, meaning to expurgate or to censor something through the...