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has glosseng: Literary forgery (also Literary mystification or Literary hoax) pertains to some writing, especially in literature, such as a manuscript, presented as an original, when in fact it is a fake. It is sometimes confused with plagiarism, an element of which it may or may not occasionally contain. In an instance of plagiarism the actual physical embodiment of the writing is not at issue; the content, meaning, or text are at issue. In an instance of forgery, literary or otherwise, the physical object itself is not what it purports to be, irrespective of its content and its literary qualities, which are sometimes exceptional. Furthermore, in the case of a plagiarism, it is the authorship which is in dispute. In the case of a literary forgery, the text itself is not what it purports to be according to its meaning — rather, it is a fabrication of attribution which merely appears authentic.
lexicalizationeng: literary forgery
lexicalizationeng: Literary hoaxes
subclass of(noun) something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage
fraudulence, hoax, dupery, fraud, humbug, put-on
has instancee/Ed Broth
has instancee/Histoire de l'Inquisition en France
has instancee/Richard Suskind
has instancee/es/Etienne Leon de Lamothe-Langan
has instancee/es/Torre Turpiana
has instancec/ru/Литературные маски
has instancec/ru/Полулегендарные исторические лица
has instancee/ru/Слова Ванталы
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Finnish
lexicalizationfin: Kirjalliset huijaukset
Russian
lexicalizationrus: Литературные подделки и мистификации
Castilian
has glossspa: Una falsificación literaria es un concepto que se refiere a una escritura, generalmente un manuscrito o un texto de tipo literario, que se presenta como si fuera un trabajo original cuando en realidad se trata de un fraude. A menudo es confundido con un plagio, lo cual puede ser, pero no necesariamente. En un caso de plagio, el carácter físico de la escritura no está sujeto a disputa, sino su contenido o significado. En resumen la auténtica autoría: un actor toma el trabajo de un autor e intenta presentarlo como si fuera de su propia autoría. En cambio, una falsificación, literaria o de otro tipo, es un objeto que no es lo que se supone que sea. Intenta presentarse como si fuera una obra de un autor reconocido, imitando su estilo y métodos, pero sin serlo realmente; su auténtico autor intenta permanecer en secreto y mantener el engaño.
lexicalizationspa: Engaños literarios
lexicalizationspa: Falsificacion literaria
lexicalizationspa: falsificación literaria

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