“The Morality of Plagiarism: Voltaire, Diderot and the Legacy of Graffigny’s Cénie.”

Description

Explains how Graffigny’s play, which was a great success from its first performance until the end of the author’s life, later falls into oblivion due to evolving attitudes toward plagiarism. Kelley argues that accusations of plagiarism in reviews after Graffigny’s death lead to the play’s dwindling popularity, until it was largely forgotten for almost 250 years.

Creator

Kelley, Diane Duffrin

Publisher

Kelley, Diane Duffrin. “The Morality of Plagiarism: Voltaire, Diderot and the Legacy of Graffigny’s Cénie.” New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century 7.1 (2010): 48-62. Print.

Contributor

Rutler, Tracy

Language

English

Type

Article
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