Original Copy: Plagiarism and Originality in Nineteenth-Century Literature

Original Copy: Plagiarism and Originality in Nineteenth-Century Literature

by Robert Macfarlane
Original Copy: Plagiarism and Originality in Nineteenth-Century Literature

Original Copy: Plagiarism and Originality in Nineteenth-Century Literature

by Robert Macfarlane

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Overview

'"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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191537929
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 03/08/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 719 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Dr Robert Macfarlane is a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. His first book, Mountains of the Mind: A History of a Fascination (2003), won both the Somerset Maugham Award and the Guardian First Book Award.

Table of Contents


Abbreviations     xi
Introduction     1
Two theories of originality     1
Victorian originalities     6
'Romantic' Originality     18
Introduction     18
The new shibboleth     27
The Romantic handover     33
Purloined letters and plagiarism hunters     41
Legitimizing Appropriation     50
Introduction     50
Composition and decomposition     52
Victorian selves and plagiarism     67
'They wot not of it': unconscious plagiarism     77
Noble contagion     82
Conclusions     88
George Eliot, Originality, and Plagiarism     92
Introduction     92
Eliot and 'entire' originality     98
Deep originality     103
The onlie begetter     108
The commonwealth and the general mind     113
The uses of unoriginality: Eliot and misquotation     120
Conclusions     126
Charles Reade: The Realist as Plagiarist     130
Factual fictions     130
The double vision of Charles Reade     136
The 'Great System'     141
Conclusions     154
Aesthetics of Salvage in the Fin-de-Siecle: Originality and Plagiarism in Pater, Wilde, and Johnson     158
Introduction     158
The cultivation of style and the breakdown of unity     164
Jewel-setting     168
Novitas: the turn to the dictionary     172
Refinement     177
Talent and tradition: the return to the library     183
'Ancestral voices': the ghosts of Lionel Johnson     193
Conclusions     209
Bibliography     212
Index     237
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