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Interesting post, Samuel. I was just putting the finishing touches to my post for later today, and typing 'content warning...' on it, when your newsletter popped into my inbox...oh dear!

I think you raise some interesting and worthy points in here. I have written about sensitivity readers before, and I have mixed feelings: I think your points on allowing readers to access a text and appreciate the historical and cultural context of the time it was written, as well as reflect the reality of how some people did (and still do) think, can be a useful tool. To erase this can deflect from historical accuracy. As both a reader and a literary researcher/writer, these sorts of discoveries are invaluable of course. However, I have written before about such changes to outdated (but still popular) children's books, as I know from my Gen Z child that their generation find it much more unacceptable to find some of the content of these allowed to be re-published. I don't have a definitive answer! But I do have in my possession an original copy of The Home, which just arrived, and hope to start later today : )

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