Wayne Bennett

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One wonders how she would fare under the scrutiny of a ‘sensitivity reader’, those priggish moralists who are regularly employed by publishing houses to ensure that authors are not inadvertently causing offence? In particular, her debut novel I Pose (1915) contains passages that would be deemed extremely problematic by modern sensibilities. Still, it is a captivating and eccentric book that defies all expectations and deserves to be more widely read.
The New Puritans: How the Religion of Social Justice Captured the Western World
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