Plagiarism is not only an aesthetic “sin”, offending against originality and the creative responsibilities of artists; it also has moral and cultural dimensions. In social and human terms it offends against both truth and trust, and it provides a weapon for rival factions and those for whom knowledge is power. Most importantly it reaches to the heart of the question about how a culture can have an artistic identity when the representative works must allude to common traditions while remaining unique. This paper explores those issues in relation to a much maligned opera in early nineteenth-century London –Balfe’ s The Siege of Rochelle (1835). It places the charges of “borrowing” lodged against it ...
In an article titled Sincerità (Ariel, 1898) Pirandello criticizes the artistic simulation, particu...
A literary monument of the eighteenth century, the French Encyclopédie (1751–1772) was a massive ref...
During d’Annunzio’s lifetime, a controversy arose concerning his alleged drawing from other literary...
Manfredo Lupo Barbarino, an obscure composer who was active in Switzerland in the mid-16th century, ...
Quando morì di cancro, nel giugno 2006, la pianista inglese Joyce Hatto fu salutata dalla stampa com...
Literary plagiarism is still one of the most discussed and controversial topics; we republish an art...
What Is plagiarism? How was it understood and judged in early modern England? This interdisciplinary...
Ripubblicazione e analisi di un articolo di fine Ottocento, e riflessioni sul suo argomento, il plag...
Plagiarism in the sense of "theft of intellectual property" has been around for as long as humans ha...
L’article envisage le problème général de l’imitation des modèles classiques dans le cadre spécifiqu...
Includes bibliographical references.The aim of this study is a conceptual and theoretical exploratio...
To speak of plagiarism is to speak of copyright and, therefore, of intellectual property and, ultima...
The first rule of writing is an important one: writers should not plagiarize; what they write should...
The object of this study is literary plagiarism in Spanish Literatures, from a historical, theoretic...
The first rule of writing is an important one: writers should not plagiarize; what they write should...
In an article titled Sincerità (Ariel, 1898) Pirandello criticizes the artistic simulation, particu...
A literary monument of the eighteenth century, the French Encyclopédie (1751–1772) was a massive ref...
During d’Annunzio’s lifetime, a controversy arose concerning his alleged drawing from other literary...
Manfredo Lupo Barbarino, an obscure composer who was active in Switzerland in the mid-16th century, ...
Quando morì di cancro, nel giugno 2006, la pianista inglese Joyce Hatto fu salutata dalla stampa com...
Literary plagiarism is still one of the most discussed and controversial topics; we republish an art...
What Is plagiarism? How was it understood and judged in early modern England? This interdisciplinary...
Ripubblicazione e analisi di un articolo di fine Ottocento, e riflessioni sul suo argomento, il plag...
Plagiarism in the sense of "theft of intellectual property" has been around for as long as humans ha...
L’article envisage le problème général de l’imitation des modèles classiques dans le cadre spécifiqu...
Includes bibliographical references.The aim of this study is a conceptual and theoretical exploratio...
To speak of plagiarism is to speak of copyright and, therefore, of intellectual property and, ultima...
The first rule of writing is an important one: writers should not plagiarize; what they write should...
The object of this study is literary plagiarism in Spanish Literatures, from a historical, theoretic...
The first rule of writing is an important one: writers should not plagiarize; what they write should...
In an article titled Sincerità (Ariel, 1898) Pirandello criticizes the artistic simulation, particu...
A literary monument of the eighteenth century, the French Encyclopédie (1751–1772) was a massive ref...
During d’Annunzio’s lifetime, a controversy arose concerning his alleged drawing from other literary...