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A survey of authors whose writings brought them censure, imprisonment, or death, examining cases across theology, fanaticism and free-thinking, occult studies, science and philosophy, history, politics, satire, poetry, drama, and the book trade. The author traces how controversial ideas, satirical prose, or scientific inquiry provoked censorship, legal penalties, and social ostracism, recounting historical episodes of trials, prosecutions, and suppression, and considering the motives and methods of censors and critics. Interwoven are reflections on the hazards of originality, the moral and institutional forces that punish dissent, and a bibliography of condemned works and sources for further reading.
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