Basnage defended himself in the " Journal des s�avans ", but the Jesuits went ahead with an expurgated edition, a model for the " Dictionnaire de Tr�voux ".
12.
Harriet Bowdler is also thought to have done most of the editing of the first expurgated edition of Shakespeare's works, " The Family Shakspeare " ( 1807 ).
13.
The task was first undertaken by Brom Weber, who by the late'80s felt the time had come to revise his own earlier and expurgated edition of the letters, published in 1952.
14.
In March 1750, Cleland produced a highly bowdlerized version of the book, but it, too, was proscribed; eventually, the prosecution against Cleland was dropped, and the expurgated edition continued to sell legally.
15.
Lawrence's brother took the further precaution of substituting " new names " in the expurgated edition for characters in A / c Ross's squad " in all passages which might have caused embarrassment or distress ".
16.
Expurgated editions of " De Profundis " had been published by Wilde's literary executor Robbie Ross from 1905, but the 1962 edition published by Rupert Hart-Davis was the first full and correct version, made from the original manuscript in the British Museum.
17.
She confessed during the interview that the only one of his books she had read since meeting him was " Lady Chatterley's Lover ", stating " it must have been an expurgated edition, because I don't remember anything special about it ".
18.
In this case, the supplementary material includes a sampling of the expurgated edition showing how Dreiser's wife, acting as editor and censor, deleted the phrase " for she wore excellent corsets and laced herself with care, " because she thought it was coarse.
19.
It excises 215 of the original 3, 215 pages, including Burton's defense of " turpiquilum " in his " Foreword ", all sexually explicit commentary, and the two final essays on " Pornography " and " Pederasty . " Lady Burton merely lent her name to this expurgated edition.
20.
Jouvancy edited a large number of school editions of Latin authors, including Terence, Horace, Juvenal, Persius, Martial, the " Metamorphoses " of Ovid and the philosophical writings of Cicero, such as " De Officiis ", " expurgated editions were frequently reissued well into the 19th century, both in France and other countries.