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In reply to the discussion: "Absurd censorship:" Changes to Roald Dahl's books spark criticism [View all]Moosepoop
(2,075 posts)48. I wonder if there will be a buying spree
by people wanting to make sure they own the "classic" versions of the books, before the newer ones come out to replace them?
I remember "New Coke," and how that went. People freaked out and hoarded the "classic" version. There was all sorts of public protest and outrage. Then the company announced it was keeping the "classic" version available after all. That marketing decision -- changing the formula, then changing it back -- raised the brand awareness and sales of the product. Coca-Cola benefited hugely from it.
It would not surprise me if the publisher announces in a few months that it will also continue publishing the "classic" versions of Dahl's works.
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Well, isn't that an interesting conundrum ... which side to come down on if you're liberal
Hugh_Lebowski
Feb 2023
#1
I never self-describe as a liberal, as liberal in most all of the advanced world other than the US
Celerity
Feb 2023
#5
Okay, well if we're only talking about special, marked-as-edited versions provided to schools
Hugh_Lebowski
Feb 2023
#25
I suspected your point was (mostly) the opposite of what the words you were actually saying
Hugh_Lebowski
Feb 2023
#40
I would generally agree with you, but using those texts as is in school
Cuthbert Allgood
Feb 2023
#26
I wish people who know better would stop calling editorial decision "censorship"
unblock
Feb 2023
#3
Censorship can be conducted by governments, private institutions and other controlling bodies. nt
Celerity
Feb 2023
#7
Just as Giles Martin changed the Beatles' music with approval of apple, capitol, and parlophone
unblock
Feb 2023
#20
it is far beyond that, but we are not going to agree, so I am dropping out of this from my end
Celerity
Feb 2023
#21
In 1818 a Dr Bowdler published an expurgated version of Shakespeare for children...
Hekate
Feb 2023
#4
Highly edited Golden classics books were easy intro to literature for small children.
haele
Feb 2023
#12
Sure, but what about the students that can't get past it to the discussion?
Cuthbert Allgood
Feb 2023
#29
How old should the reader be? Should each copy come with comprehensive annotations on each page?
Hekate
Feb 2023
#32
Penguin should come up with another Publisher name to print these under - SNOWFLAKE
TheBlackAdder
Feb 2023
#19