Prim?rlitteratur:
Henrik Ibsen: Ghosts, [helst] overs. William Archer (1889).
George Bernard Shaw: Mrs Warren's Profession, (1894).
James Joyce, 'Penelope' fra Ulysses (1918).
D.H. Lawrence: The Rainbow, (1915).
D.H. Lawrence: Lady Chatterley's Lover, (1928).
Radclyffe Hall: The Well of Loneliness, (1928).
Sekund?rlitteratur:
J.M., Coetzee, Giving Offense: Essays on Censorship (Chicago: U. of Chicago P., 1996)
Nicholas de Jongh, Politics, Prudery & Perversions: The Censoring of the English Stage 1901-1968 (London: Methuen, 2000)
Jonathan Dollimore, Sex, Literature and Censorship (Cambridge: Polity P., 2001) [utdrag]
Alan Travis, Bound and Gagged: A Secret History of Obscenity in Britain (London: Profile, 2000)
Robert Darnton, ‘What Is the History of Books?’ og ‘First Steps Toward a History of Reading’, i The Kiss of Lamourette: Reflections in Cultural History (London: Faber & Faber, 1990), s. 107-35 and 154-87
Utdrag fra Judy Giles and Tim Middleton (red.), Writing Englishness 1900-1950: Introductory Sourcebook on National Identity (London: Routledge, 1995), s. 21-37, 110-123 og 149-166
Utdrag fra Sally Ledger and Roger Luckhurst (red.), The Fin de Siècle: A Reader in Cultural History, c. 1880-1900 (Oxford: Oxford U. P., 2000), s. 1-24, 75-132 og 291-314