Modified Mercutio’s suggestive puns in Romeo and Juliet to be more "decent". 🏛️ Modern Context & Examples Thomas Bowdler: censor, philanthropist, and doctor
: He aimed to remove profanity, sexual references, and "blasphemous" exclamations so the works could be read aloud to women and children. Famous Edits : bowdlerise
Completely removed characters like Doll Tearsheet, a prostitute, from Henry IV, Part 2 . Modified Mercutio’s suggestive puns in Romeo and Juliet
: In 1807, Bowdler (along with his sister Henrietta) published an edition of William Shakespeare’s plays intended to be appropriate for "a family". from Henry IV
Changed Lady Macbeth’s "Out, damned spot!" to "Out, crimson spot!".
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