Puffin reveals it WILL still publish Roald Dahl’s beloved uncensored works after huge backlash (but admits it will push on with plans to also print airbrushed versions)

Roald Dahl‘s classic books will now be republished without ‘woke’ editing after a huge outcry that saw the King’s wife Camilla wade in at a Clarence House reception yesterday.

Puffin has been under fire over changes to many of his most famous children’s classics as critics including the Queen Consort demanded they do not put curbs on ‘freedom of expression’.

Today the publisher has announced the release of the Roald Dahl Classic Collection ‘to keep the author’s classic texts in print’, following criticism of recent editing of his work to remove words such as ‘fat’.

The 17 titles will be available later this year and will include archive material relevant to each of the stories by the much-loved children’s author.

But these unedited versions will sit alongside the newly-released Roald Dahl books, which have been controversially rewritten – sparking outrage in Britain.

The latest editions of Mr Dahl’s children’s books have been edited to remove language which could be deemed offensive 

Puffin has sparked a revisionism row after they decided that words such as ‘fat’ should be removed – Augustus Gloop can now be referred to only as ‘enormous’ – and Charlie and The Chocolate Factory’s Oompa Loompas being made gender neutral.

Mrs Twit’s ‘fearful ugliness’ has been cut to ‘ugliness’ and Mrs Hoppy in Esio Trot is not an ‘attractive middle-aged lady’ but a ‘kind middle-aged lady’.

Passages not written by Dahl, who died in 1990, have also been added by the publisher.

In The Witches, a paragraph describing them as bald under their wigs is followed shortly by a new line: ‘There are plenty of other reasons why women might wear wigs and there is certainly nothing wrong with that.’

Puffin said in a statement this afternoon that they will release two versions of each book – the original and the newer edited ones. 

A spokesman said:  We’ve listened to the debate over the past week which has reaffirmed the extraordinary power of Roald Dahl’s books and the very real questions around how stories from another era can be kept relevant for each new generation.

‘As a children’s publisher, our role is to share the magic of stories with children with the greatest thought and care. Roald Dahl’s fantastic books are often the first stories young children will read independently, and taking care for the imaginations and fast-developing minds of young readers is both a privilege and a responsibility.

‘We also recognise the importance of keeping Dahl’s classic texts in print. By making both Puffin and Penguin versions available, we are offering readers the choice to decide how they experience Roald Dahl’s magical, marvellous stories.’

Yesterday Camilla spoke out at a reception with many of Britain’s top writers amid anger that publishers have hired ‘sensitivity gurus’ to remove ‘offensive’ language in Dahl’s books.

She told the authors: ‘Please remain true to your calling, unimpeded by those who may wish to curb the freedom of your expression or impose limits on your imagination.’ The 73-year-old royal looked up with a mischievous smile and added: ‘Enough said.’

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Her comments were greeted by laughter and cheers of ‘hear, hear!’ from the best-selling authors, including Sebastian Faulks, William Boyd, Ben Okri, Philippa Gregory and Charlie Mackesy.

The Queen Consort told them: ‘Let there be no squeaking like mice about your achievements, but only roaring like a pride of lions.’

She was speaking at a reception at Clarence House yesterday.

DailyMail

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