Published On Feb 18, 2024
Poetry, like all art forms, has a deep history of plagiarism. That said, the true meaning of poetic plagiarism has changed over time. Join me in this video essay as we take a look at some of poetry's most prominent cases of plagiarism.
0:00 Intro: Aliza Grace
3:05 The Renaissance: William Shakespeare
7:03 Romanticism: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
10:50 Modernism: T. S. Eliot
16:12 Postmodernism
17:02 Christian Ward
17:52 David R. Morgan
18:35 Graham Nunn
19:27 Andrew Slattery
20:35 C.J. Allen
21:08 Pierre DesRuisseaux
22:07 Sheree Mack
25:07 Ailey O'Toole
26:10 Conclusion: Why poets plagiarize
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