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A section on the website reads as follows:
‘Blyton’s work has been criticised during her lifetime and after for its racism, xenophobia and lack of literary merit.’
https://twitter.com/andisn16/status/1409388439225737216
People have been responding to Oliver in anger, lashing out and accusing her of ruining their childhood. But Oliver is not asking for you to un-read the books, but instead, acknowledge that they were not shining beacons of literary excellence. They pushed really dangerous rhetoric, after all.
https://twitter.com/andisn16/status/1409762353537822725
A section on the English Heritage website reads as follows:
‘Blyton’s work has been criticised during her lifetime and after for its racism, xenophobia and lack of literary merit.’
EH are also investigating all 950 of their plaques to gauge whether other people from history have also contributed or pushed dangerous conversations.
The director of the organisation spoke to Metro on the idea of removing plaques:
‘We have no plans whatsoever to remove any of our London blue plaques. On our website, we provide more information for each blue plaque so that people can find out more about the person behind the plaque.’
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