![]() Expurgation is the removal (or rewriting or replacing) of anything considered offensive from a work of art bowdlerization is a related term named after Thomas Bowlder who in 1818 published an expurgated version of a work by Shakespeare. ![]() Editions of these works in the United States have been altered since around the 1960's and have been expurgated, or bowdlerized since around 1986, a century after Lofting's birth. These books (along with others in this series) are considered, in both their text and illustrations, to be exemplifications of racism. Included here are images from The Story of Doctor Dolittle and The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle. ![]() Lofting created a series of books which tell the tales of a doctor who can communicate with animals who become his patients as he attempts to better understand nature and history. Winner of the Newberry Medal in 1923, the Newberry being named after 18th century bookseller John Newberry, and given to an author for their contribution to children's literature by the American Library Association, The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle, written and illustrated by Hugh Lofting, has garnered much attention for its use of derogatory terms and depictions of African Americans. ![]()
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