- Harcourt interpolation
The Harcourt interpolation was a minor scandal of Victorian
London . The issue of "The Times " for23 January 1882 included a report of a speech made atBurton upon Trent by Sir William Harcourt, thenAttorney General . Into this speech (on p. 7, column 4) an unknown prankster, somewhere in the printing office, inserted the parenthetical observation that "The speaker then said that he felt inclined for a bit of fucking". The interpolation was not noticed until after the newspaper had been circulated. A revised copy was printed for subscribers, and an apology appeared in the issue for27 January 1882 .The incident was reported by the Portuguese writer, journalist and diplomat
Eça de Queiroz in an article which now forms part of his book "Cartas de Inglaterra ". The culprit was perhaps not immediately identified, because a similar addition was made to an advertisement for the book "Everyday Life in Our Public Schools" in the issue of "The Times" for12 June 1882 . This book was said to include "a glossary of some words used by Henry Irving in his disquisitions upon fucking, which is in common use in these schools".External links
* [http://www.sonic.net/~patk/SS_Collection.html The SS (Suppressed Safe) collection] of the
British Library : article byPatrick J. Kearney Bibliography
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Eça de Queiroz , "Cartas de Inglaterra ": "Uma partida feita ao "Times"
* G. L. Simons, "The Illustrated Book of Sexual Records" (cited at [http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/ABOUT-WORDS/2005-03/1110393176] )
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