Abstract

At the beginning of his recent anti-censorship memoir Girls Lean Back Everywhere: The Law of Obscenity and the Assault on Genius, obscenity lawyer Edward de Grazia quotes Jane Heap as saying, [g]irls lean back everywhere, showing lace and silk stockings; wear low-cut sleeveless blouses, breathless bathing suits; men think thoughts and have emotions about these things everywhere-seldom as delicately as Mr. Bloom-and no one is corrupted.3 De Grazia then proceeds to castigate (among others)

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