Maurice by E. Forster (the gingerbread man read aloud .TXT) 📗
- Author: E. Forster
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September 1960
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With a small number of exceptions, the 1960 typescript has been faithfully followed, even where it reads a trifle oddly—as when Alec Scudder, batting in a cricket match, is made to "resign" (i.e., retire), or "Whitmannic" is used in place of "Whitmanesque", or some sentences in the Terminal Note need revising in the light of the Sexual Offences Act of 1967. The exceptions are as follows.
1. The surname of one of the characters has, on the author's written instructions, been altered throughout, and one or two contingent changes made.
2. Spelling, punctuation and capitalization have, where no nuance is involved, been regularized in accordance with normal practice today.
3. A number of obvious typing errors (or in some cases possibly slips of the pen) have been corrected.
4. Rather more diffidently, the following readings have been adopted with the aim of correcting what appear to be either typing errors or slips on Forster's part:
PAGKLINE BEADING ADOPTED TYPESCRIPT
37
8
but he held . . . Durham
but held ... he
39
20
watching for Durham
watching Durham
42
25
was
is
61
21
kicking
kissing
103
16
coasting (hooting?)
hoosting or boosting
169
5-6
evidently he had
had evidently
183
11-12
that he should telephone next week
for next week
5. Finally, on page 116, a famous phrase from Sophocles ("Not to be born is best"—Oedipus Coloneus, 1224—5) has been inserted where the 1960 typescript has a blank space, and an earlier typescript supplies a slightly inaccurate version of the quotation.
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