Women testify; Comstockery to the baby boom; population panic to the baby bust; longevity: crisis or blessing?

Smith, Contraceptive Comstockery : Reasoning from Immorality to Illness in the Twenty-First Century, 47 Conn.

Blackshield, Constitutionalism and Comstockery , 14 U.

According to Hendrick, Jones' editors, Maxwell Perkins (who died before the novel was completed) and Burroughs Mitchell had no objections to the potentially controversial language in early drafts sent to them, but Jones was then "blindsided by Scribners' censorship based on its fear of Comstockery and of possible action by the post office" referring to the legacy of US Postal Inspector and anti-pornography crusader Anthony Comstock, who died in 1915 but whose influence persisted well into the twentieth century.

" Comstockery and Censorship in Early American Modernism." M.A.

(186.) Robert Corn-Revere, New Age Comstockery , 4 COMMLAW

Haney, Comstockery in America: Patterns of Censorship and Control (Boston: Beacon Hill, 1960); Jay A.

Lahey, Texas A&M University, "Vice and Comstockery : Abortion and Birth Control Access and the 19th Century Demographic Transition"

The disfigurement of so much Renaissance painting and sculpture cannot be blamed simply on recent Comstockery , or on Victorianism, or on eighteenth-century etiquette, or Calvinist Puritanism, or the bigotry that prevailed after the Concil of Trent.

Landers tells the story of a man who wrote in the same manner that he talked, with words pouring out of him like water, a man who could write books the way other people chewed gum, a man who spent his literary career dodging hundreds of slings and arrows from outrageous critics, religious fanatics, and--on more than one occasion--municipal Comstockery .