I said I felt strongly that this was a matter of liaison sensitivity that justified redaction. |
A work that had been subjected to any kind of redaction would surely show more signs of narrative coherence. |
Still others bracket out the questions of authorship, dating, and redaction in favor of simply reading the book as a final literary product. |
Thousands of pages are marked by redactions, blacked out information like the names of people who attended meetings. |
The Sunday Telegraph, which has access to the files without redactions, can provide the full picture. |
But there is a wide feeling among many others that these redactions were really just ways to avoid embarrassment. |