Where Freud suffered from bowdlerization, or having fathered on to him all sorts of odd ideas, Jung has been neglected. |
The common modern depiction of fairies in children's stories represents a bowdlerization of what was once a serious and even sinister folkloric tradition. |
But none of this comes close to making up for what is a standard made-for-television biography eviscerated by massive, inexcusable bowdlerization. |
But the Hollywood treatment reflected the bowdlerization of the era. |
As the example shows, bowdlerization is not only dishonest, it leads to dumbing down of language and ideas. |