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Anatomy of Reprintings and Plagiarisms Finding Keys to Editorial Practices and Magazine History, 1730-1820

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Pitcher, Edward W. R.

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9780773476578

ISBN:

0773476571

Publisher: Mellen Press, The, Edwin Summary: This volume gathers a variety of studies of British and American magazines in which the reprinted articles when traced to their origins reveal practices of editors that otherwise might go undetected. Some of these practices are false sales figures, false charges of plagiarism against those from whom the magazines most frequently plagiarized, the disguised reprinting of something old as something new, disclosure of sc [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9780773476578


ISBN:

0773476571


Publisher: Mellen Press, The, Edwin

This volume gathers a variety of studies of British and American magazines in which the reprinted articles when traced to their origins reveal practices of editors that otherwise might go undetected. Some of these practices are false sales figures, false charges of plagiarism against those from whom the magazines most frequently plagiarized, the disguised reprinting of something old as something new, disclosure of scandal in the lives of persons invented to permit scandal to be disclosed, and promises of wonderful things to appear which never would or were intended to appear.

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