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  2. Obscenity trial of Ulysses in The Little Review - Wikipedia

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    The legal concepts of obscenity underpinning Anderson and Heap's trial go back to a standard first established in the 1868 English case of Regina v.Hicklin. [1] In this case, Lord Chief Justice Cockburn defined the "test of obscenity" as "whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences, and into whose hands ...

  3. The Little Review - Wikipedia

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    The Little Review continued to publish Ulysses until 1921 when the Post Office seized copies of the magazine and refused to distribute them on the grounds that Ulysses constituted obscene material. As a result, the magazine, Anderson, and Heap went to trial over the Ulysses questionable content.

  4. United States v. One Book Called Ulysses - Wikipedia

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    One Book Called Ulysses, 5 F. Supp. 182 (S.D.N.Y. 1933), affirmed in United States v. One Book Entitled Ulysses by James Joyce (Random House, Inc., Claimant) , 72 F. 705 (1934) is a landmark decision of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in a case dealing with freedom of expression .

  5. Apple Censors 'Ulysses' Webcomic, Fails to See Irony of ... - AOL

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  6. Book censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Copies of the literary journal The Little Review containing episodes from James Joyce's novel Ulysses were seized by the United States Postal Service under the Comstock law. [77] Ulysses was suppressed in 1921 for obscenity, because of a scene that involved masturbation, first published in The Little Review. [78]

  7. Artistic merit - Wikipedia

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    The 1921 US trial of James Joyce's novel Ulysses concerned the publication of the Nausicaa episode by the literary magazine The Little Review, which was serializing the novel. Though not required to do so by law, John Quinn , the lawyer for the defence, decided to produce three literary experts to attest to the literary merits of Ulysses , as ...

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  9. Girls Lean Back Everywhere - Wikipedia

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    Heap and Anderson were American feminists and publishers, who in 1918 published the "Nausicaa" episode of James Joyce's Ulysses in their magazine, The Little Review. [2] Their effort to publish the work was censored as the result of a criminal prosecution instigated by John S. Sumner , Secretary of the New York Society for the Suppression of ...