The Defoe that never was: a tale of de-attribution

De-attribution did not work for Daniel Defoe, a prolific English writer whose unreprinted works were contained in other authors' bibliographies. A new and descriptive list of works critically analyzed as those of Defoe would shed light on criticisms against Defoe bibliographers.

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Published inThe American scholar Vol. 66; no. 2; pp. 276 - 284
Main Authors Furbank, Philip Nicholas, Owens, W.R
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington, D.C., etc Phi Beta Kappa Society 22.03.1997
United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, etc
United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa Society
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Summary:De-attribution did not work for Daniel Defoe, a prolific English writer whose unreprinted works were contained in other authors' bibliographies. A new and descriptive list of works critically analyzed as those of Defoe would shed light on criticisms against Defoe bibliographers.
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