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- Before these stories were censored contained the anti-Semitism, sexual references and examples of drug use and drunkenness. They also contained profanity and blasphemy easier before they were washed in "The Post" said James West, a professor of English at Pennsylvania State University, The Guardian.
Saturday closet ideas Evening Post published regularly F Scott Fitzgerald's short stories. 18 of them are collected in "Taps at Reveille" (1935). The author was at the time both acclaimed and established in the American cultural elite, after "The Great Gatsby" (1925).
That did not stop the weekly magazine from removing or rewriting words, phrases and sentences that the editors considered unsuitable for newspaper readers. closet ideas Original short stories have been around for authoring agent Harold Obers possession closet ideas and a week given collection out with the West as an editor.
Clothed women naked in Fitzgerald, his disparaging "Sheeny" was changed to the more decent "jewess" and several characters' drug abuse and binges have disappeared. In the short story "Two Wrongs" describes the main character Bill someone as a "dirty little kyke", but it got the 30 century readers do not see.
- Anti-Semitism in these stories is pronounced by the despicable characters and not with Fitzgerald's narration. There are characters who are anti-Semitic, said James West who believe that the punishment Bill eventually get in "The closet ideas Two Wrongs" becomes much more logical in the uncensored version.
- Generally, using the characters in all stories more profanity and slang Fitzgerald wanted them to use. They talk like real people. A perfunctory criticism of Fitzgerald has for years been that he avoided the uncomfortable topics and realistic language in tidskriftsfiktionen. Now we can see that it is not entirely his own choice.
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- Before these stories were censored contained the anti-Semitism, sexual references and examples of drug use and drunkenness. They also contained profanity and blasphemy easier before they were washed in "The Post" said James West, a professor of English at Pennsylvania State University, The Guardian.
Saturday closet ideas Evening Post published regularly F Scott Fitzgerald's short stories. 18 of them are collected in "Taps at Reveille" (1935). The author was at the time both acclaimed and established in the American cultural elite, after "The Great Gatsby" (1925).
That did not stop the weekly magazine from removing or rewriting words, phrases and sentences that the editors considered unsuitable for newspaper readers. closet ideas Original short stories have been around for authoring agent Harold Obers possession closet ideas and a week given collection out with the West as an editor.
Clothed women naked in Fitzgerald, his disparaging "Sheeny" was changed to the more decent "jewess" and several characters' drug abuse and binges have disappeared. In the short story "Two Wrongs" describes the main character Bill someone as a "dirty little kyke", but it got the 30 century readers do not see.
- Anti-Semitism in these stories is pronounced by the despicable characters and not with Fitzgerald's narration. There are characters who are anti-Semitic, said James West who believe that the punishment Bill eventually get in "The closet ideas Two Wrongs" becomes much more logical in the uncensored version.
- Generally, using the characters in all stories more profanity and slang Fitzgerald wanted them to use. They talk like real people. A perfunctory criticism of Fitzgerald has for years been that he avoided the uncomfortable topics and realistic language in tidskriftsfiktionen. Now we can see that it is not entirely his own choice.
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Pack your child's own training bag? If not - maybe it's time to introduce. The coach gives his tips. 466 41 Tweets 423 recommendations 2 recommendations
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Latest news Gamstorp new head of the Jewish Museum 11:27 Left on the budget: "We make a difference" 11:26 Shore protection stops fled to Southern city 11:19 "This is what the Nobel Center makes - spreading" 11:16 "I want to be a mischievous Disney witch "10:51 Many crimes can be solved in the laboratory 10:51 Tranströmer is buried in the Great Church 10:39 Hackers can take control of the aircraft via wifi 10:34
Wearing artist? Photo: REX artists Swedes asleep to
Photo: closet ideas Shaon Chakraborty Week's Movie Reviews
Recent cultural debate SVT Advance is completely wrong way to go in case Edit 8:09 Bo Könberg: closet ideas Roland Paulsen wrong about pensions Yesterday Reality must help the fairy tale Clinton April 13
Recent literature Articles Tranströmer is buried in the Great Church 10:39 Umberto Eco: "Issue Zero" closet ideas 9:35 "I took a much greater risk with Obama" 08:15 EU Prize for Literature to Sara Stridsberg Yesterday Marie Peterson: "Study of a basin" Yesterday Mari Jungstedts book becomes TV series Yesterday
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Chief Editor and Publisher: Peter Wolodarski. MD: Herlitz. Editor: Caspar Opitz. Head DN.se: Anna Åberg. Administrative Editorial Director: Fredrik Björnsson. Foreign Director: Pia Skagerberg Mark. Cultural Affairs: Björn Wiman. Chief conductor editors: John Åman. Email DN.se: www@dn.se AB Dagens Nyheter, 2015
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