Submitted by PangeanPrawn t3_10xnbq2 in books
I'm reading Frankenstein, and when he lands in a town in Ireland somewhere the book shows "-----" instead of the name. I saw the same thing in Brothers Karamazov recently too.
At first i thought i had gotten a weird edition, or maybe there was a smudge on the original manuscript or something,, but these are different books, different authors, different publishers!
So now I think it must be intentional.. but many place names are not blanked out, and even in the BK they did later in the book reveal the name of the town the story takes place in.
So whats the deal?
Prometheus357 t1_j7tg27f wrote
Ooo I know!
Ironically it was commonplace in literature to create a sense of realism in fiction. The authors would “redact” these names and places giving the reader the impression that the author wanted to protect certain privacies leaving the reader not knowing if the work was real or not. So Frankenstein was that much more terrifying
The more I learned about them the more I came to love them.