Censorship in medieval England -- Banned, censored, and challenged books: a survey of issues and ideas -- Medieval intolerance and modern censorship in the morality play Mankind -- Using anything: Flannery O'Connor and banning books -- The coming censorship of fiction -- "Fighting race calumny": efforts to censor The birth of a nation -- "Hidden things": self-censorship in the poetry and career of Constantine Cavafy -- Banned, bothered, and bewildered: Lady Chatterley's lover -- Interanimations: William S. Burroughs's Naked lunch -- Efforts to ban Harper Lee's To kill a mockingbird -- Informal censorship: the literary feud between Frank Chin and Maxine Hong Kingston -- Alison Bechdel's Fun home: the gay graphic memoir as a magnet for censorship -- A recent attempt at book "censorship": the Conejo Valley dispute.
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