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Dorothy Knowles, (born 28 March 1906 in Johannesburg, died 10 November 2010), was a British academic, known to her friends as Diana. She was noted for her research into French drama. She taught at Liverpool University from 1934 to 1967. She was also an accomplished fencer. Knowles is known to historians of British cinema for her 1934 book The Censor, the Drama and the Film, in which she criticised the British Board of Film Censors for what she regarded as unaccountable political censorship.
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Dorothy Knowles Knowles, Dorothy
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