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From: Mark Dreyer <mrdreyer at lantic.net>
Subject: LL-L "Philosophy" 2007.04.16 (04) [E]

 Dear Sandy:

Subject: L-Lowlands

> I suspect scatological humour is popular everywhere but tends to fall
> into censorous hands sooner or later. Look at the brilliant stories in
> the Arabian Nights such as "The Historic Fart" which seem to get passed
> over for all the tedious nonsense like Aladdin and Sinbad. Or how the
> satire of the Cadi &c gets retold in such a way that they don't all piss
> on each other.

> I wonder which scene will be the first to be deleted from Borat when the
> puritans get the upper hand again?  :)
Bawdlerising (Heh, heh heh), like the Poor, Death & Taxes, will always be
with us.

I have read (before I knew better), 'sanitised' versions of King Arthur,
Grimm, Gulliver & also 1000 & 1 Nights. Be at ease, the originals have
always survived, from the Golden Ass on the run to Ulysses in Dublin. Mrs
Burten did her damnedest, but her husband's edition, at least, of
the Arabian Nights survived, & as a primary-school kid (the right age, I
should think, for thorough visceral enjoyment), I read even unto the
footnotes on the fart. I do not see how the carpenter's five-tiered cabinet
could BE bawdlerised, but there is always some idiot that will try. Even so,
patient search, ask the kid that I was, will always find the original.

Yrs,
Mark

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