Probably the best example I can think of is Diane Duane reworking her Wizards series to make it modern-day, but there are others, including owners of a literary estate altering books left to them to make them compatible with current standards.

What do you think? Does it matter if it’s the original author or an inheritor?

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    1 year ago

    And you can always add context outside of the artwork itself! For example when it comes to problematic ideas or language in classics, I have absolutely nothing against printing every new edition with a foreword that comments on the problematic parts and provides context. So many editions of classics already come with commentary, anyway. Update the commentary. Just please don’t edit the work itself.