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Oscar Wilde's Chatterton: Literary History, Romanticism, and the Art of Forgery
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Oscar Wilde's Chatterton: Literary History, Romanticism, and the Art of Forgery

In Oscar Wilde’s Chatterton, Joseph Bristow and Rebecca N. Mitchell explore Wilde’s fascination with the eighteenth-century forger Thomas Chatterton, who tragically took his life at the age of seventeen. This innovative study combines a scholarly monograph with a textual edition of the extensive notes that Wilde took on the brilliant forger who inspired not only Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Keats but also Victorian artists and authors. Bristow and Mitchell argue that Wilde’s substantial “Chatterton” notebook, which previous scholars have deemed a work of plagiarism, is central to his development as a gifted writer of criticism, drama, fiction, and poetry.
 
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I Was Vermeer - The Rise and Fall of the Twentieth Century Greatest Forger
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I Was Vermeer - The Rise and Fall of the Twentieth Century Greatest ForgerI Was Vermeer - The Rise and Fall of the Twentieth Century Greatest Forger

The police tracked down Han van Meegeren in 1945 after learning of his connection to a "Vermeer" stashed in the loot of Hermann Goring. Bursting with malevolent pride, van Meegeren made the astonishing admission that he, not Johannes Vermeer van Delft, was the painter--and one of the great art-world scandals was off and running. Wynne's account of van Meegeren's fraud, the first book-length account in English in four decades, contains insights into the mind of a forger as well as narrative verve about van Meegeren's methods of foisting his deceptions upon the Dutch art-history elite.
 
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Tags: Meegeren, Vermeer, account, insights, forger, Century, Twentieth