Forger's Shadow : How Forgery Changed the Course of Literature - Softcover

Nick Groom

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Synopsis

Whilst defining the very meaning of forgery, Nick Groom ranges from the economic forgery of the 18th century, where the forgery of a #100 banknote could mean death by hanging, to the formation of literary copyright which was established not in order to protect the nation's authors but rather as a way of censoring them. haunted both our literature and our imaginations for years. There is Chatterton, the fatal model for the Romantic perceived as a mad, unrecognized and suicidal genius but one whose supposedly tragic life was as much a myth as the 15th-century monk he invented. Or there is Macpherson, constantly at war with Samuel Johnson, who edited (or wrote, or indeed forged) the lost epics of a 3rd-century Celtic bard. And there is the forger William Henry Ireland who not only wrote two new and disastrous Shakespeare plays but also forged a legal document to make sure he benefited from the royalties. Finally, there is the famous Wainewright who was a supreme forger in practically every sphere, whose effect on literature from Dickens to Wilde to the 21st century cannot be underestimated.

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About the Author

Nick Groom is Senior Lecturer in Post-Mediaeval Literature at the University of Bristol. He took a double first in English at Oxford, worked unsuccessfully as a rock musician, wrote a doctoral thesis on eighteenth-century ballads and since then has published widely on literature, music and contemporary art in both academic and popular publications. He lives on Dartmoor and in North London.

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ISBN 10:  033037432X ISBN 13:  9780330374323
Publisher: Picador, 2002
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