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- Title
Surviving the Taint of Plagiarism: Nella Larsen's "Sanctuary" and Sheila Kaye-Smith's "Mrs. Adis."
- Authors
Larson, Kelli A.
- Abstract
While at the top of her professional career, Nella Larsen became embroiled in an ugly plagiarism controversy, accused of appropriating the work of British writer, Sheila Kaye-Smith. The case involved Larsen's 1930 short story "Sanctuary" and Kaye-Smith's 1922 "Mrs. Adis." Though editors exonerated Larsen, the consequences for her career were devastating; Larsen never published again. Considering the deluge of scholarship available on Larsen's other works, the small quantity of analyses focused on "Sanctuary" suggests critics may be shying away from the text because of its blemished history. Such critical neglect is both disappointing and unwarranted. For what has been deemed over the years Larsen's transgression may be termed, more accurately, Larsen's adaptation. In recasting Kaye-Smith's original tale of the trials of the British working class to depict the racial, social, and economic barriers of the American South, Larsen engaged in a widely recognized literary mode particularly common to African-American theater of the period.
- Publication
Journal of Modern Literature, 2007, Vol 30, Issue 4, p82
- ISSN
0022-281X
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.2979/JML.2007.30.4.82