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Keyword [Authorship]
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On The Early Appearance Of The "author" In China
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Script-to-screen: Film editing and collaborative authorship during the Hollywood Renaissance
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The construction and positioning of 'Chang Lao': A key to the authorship and contents of the 'Hsu Hsuan Kuai Lu'
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Playing for Profit: Tracing the Emergence of Authorship through Li Yu's (1611--1680) Adaptations of his Huaben Stories into Chuanqi Drama
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All reform depends upon you: Femininity, authority, and the politics of authorship in women's antislavery fiction, 1821--1861
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Exploring the connection between same-sex friendships and the development of self-authorship in Black undergraduate women
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The art of self-making: American modernist fiction and the performances of identity and authorship
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Striving before God: Kierkegaard and the concept of religious authorship
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'But the page of prowess': Personal satire, humanist imitation, and emergent authorship in Thomas Nashe's 'Strange Newes' and 'Haue With You to Saffron-Walden' and Elizabethan press culture
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Transmitting while creating: Autotransmission and authorship construction in literary composition
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The epistolary salon: Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century letter-writing as a vehicle for female authorship
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Characterizing authorship: Stylometric and pragmatic analysis of editorials in political newsmagazines
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Norms of authorship in ancient Greece: Case studies of Herodotus, Isocrates, and Plato
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Gothic authors/ghost writers: The advent of unauthorized authorship in nineteenth-century American gothic literature
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The concept of alterity in Soren Kierkegaard's authorship
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Corporate fictions: Film adaptation and authorship in the Classical Hollywood Era
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Authorship analysis: Discovering the author of a software document
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Authorship, editorship, and commentatorship of the 'Zhuangzi', with an illustration of the 'Qiwulun' chapter
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The social construction of authorship: An investigation of subjectivity and rhetorical authority in the college writing classroom
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Postmortem postmodernists: Authorship and cultural revisionism in late twentieth-century narrative
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