From original to copy and back again

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Author: James Elkins
Date: Apr. 1993
From: The British Journal of Aesthetics(Vol. 33, Issue 2)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Document Type: Article
Length: 3,684 words

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Abstract :

The contrast between original and copy is not a continuum as Crispin Sartwell has suggested, but rather consists in discrete historically determined categories. These include the original, strict copy, reproduction, imitation, variation, version and original as related to copies. The process forms a repeating cycle through which the work of a student gradually becomes distinct from that of the master.

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