Plagiarism in Latin literature:
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2012
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Beschreibung: | "Plagiarism in Latin Literature In response to critics who charged him with plagiarism, Virgil is said to have responded that it was easier to steal Hercules' club than a line from Homer. This was to deny the allegations by implying that Virgil was no plagiarist at all, but an author who had done the hard work of making Homer's material his own. Several other texts and passages in Latin literature provide further evidence for accusations and denials of plagiarism. Plagiarism in Latin Literature explores important questions such as, how do Roman writers and speakers define the practice? And how do the accusations and denials function? Scott McGill moves between varied sources, including Terence, Martial, Seneca the Elder, and Macrobius' Virgil criticism, to explore these questions. In the process, he offers new insights into the history of plagiarism and related issues, including Roman notions of literary property, authorship, and textual reuse"-- Provided by publisher. |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 241 S. |
ISBN: | 9781107019379 9781107657038 |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
page
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
List of abbreviations
xiii
ι
The ancient and the modern: approaching plagiarism in Latin
literature
PART I ACCUSATIONS OF PLAGIARISM
ЗІ
2
Blame and praise: plagiarism and self-promotion in Latin
prefaces
33
3
Playing the victim: Martial on the plagiarism of his poetry
74
PART II DENIALS OF PLAGIARISM II3
4
Plagiarism on the stage: Terence, literary controversy, and the
theater
115
5
A spectrum of innocence: denying plagiarism in Seneca the Elder
146
6
Saving the hero: Virgil, plagiarism, and canonicity
178
Conclusion
210
biography
223
Index
235
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