British Modernism and Censorship
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Celia Marshik explores the dual nature of censorship, presenting it as a force that can both hinder and enhance the creative process for writers. She examines how restrictions can inspire innovative responses and shape literary expression, highlighting the complex relationship between censorship and artistic development. Through this lens, the book challenges conventional views on censorship, suggesting that it may serve as a catalyst for creativity rather than merely a barrier.
