Harold Nicolson, Ulysses, Reithianism: censorship on BBC Radio, 1931
In late 1931, Harold Nicolson’s plan to discuss James Joyce’s Ulysses on BBC radio was quashed at the last minute. Some weeks later, this edict was lifted and Nicolson was permitted to speak, subject to certain restrictions. This very public controversy has received scant critical attention, and is...
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Oxford University Press
2016
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