'"Originality" is only plagiarizing from a great many', remarked
Rupert Brooke, stealing the line from Voltaire. Questions of
originality, and accusations of plagiarism, are as old as literature,
but different literary cultures have interpreted the relationship
between originality and plagiarism in startlingly dissimilar ways.
Original Copy investigates and documents the drastic reappraisal of
literary originality and plagiarism which occurred over the course of
the nineteenth century: from the heroic visions of original authorship
that characterised the 1820s and 1830s, through to the stickle-brick
creativity of Oscar Wilde and Lionel Johnson at the century's end. It
reveals how ideas of originality and plagiarism were not only a
theoretical concern of Victorian commentators on literature, but also
provided many important Victorian writers - Eliot, Dickens, Reade,
Pater, Wilde, and Lionel Johnson among them - with a creative
resource. Moving between numerous different fields of thought and
knowledge - literary criticism, the history of science, manuscript
culture, anthropology - and written in a supple and elegant style,
this book shows that the ideas of originality and plagiarism were the
subjects of nineteenth-century literature, as well as what it was
subject to.
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Plagiarism and Originality in Nineteenth-Century Literature
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ISBN
9780191537929
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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