Stolen Articles on Shakespeare Sonnets

  1. Linda S Grimes profile image65
    Linda S Grimesposted 3 days ago

    Dear Literary Scholars, Critics, Writers, Fellow Hubbers:

    I would like to broach a subject that I saw addressed in some earlier forum posts:  that HubPages is now using our articles rewritten likely by AI and placing them on Owlcation and other niche sights to compete with us on Discover. See the discussion at https://hubpages.com/community/forum/36 … m-discover

    I have briefly scanned some articles on Owlcation on Shakespeare, but I have not found any that could have been based on my commentaries.  Because I take a differing view from most traditional scholarship of Shakespeare, it should be easy to spot any attempts to rip off my work.

    I have to admit that I have not delved deeply into trying to find possible theft of my work, but I was wondering if my fellow writers might have spotted some possible example of such theft.

    I would like to begin a Shakespeare sonnet discussion thread that eventually branches out from this issue of theft of my commentaries.  But first, I would like to ask that you please alert me to any articles you might have spotted that could have been lifted from my work. 

    If you decide to take on this project, you might find the following information helpful; the two theses that are opposed to traditional scholarship/criticism should be detectable in any stolen articles:

    Edward de Vere, 17h Earl of Oxford, was the real writer of the Shakespeare cannon.  The earl used “William Shakespeare” as his nom de plume.  For a complete explanation, please see https://discover.hubpages.com/literatur … -of-Oxford

    The sonnets sequence is traditionally divided into 3 sections: “The Marriage Sonnets” 1—17, “The Fair Youth Sonnets” 18—126, and “The Dark Lady Sonnets” 127—154.  My quarrel is with the “The Fair Youth Sonnet” 18—126, wherein I claim that instead of the subject being a young man, or a fair youth, the subject is the poet’s writing talent, for clearly there is no young man or any human person referenced in that group of sonnets.  For more information on this issue, please see https://discover.hubpages.com/literatur … t-Sequence

    Thank you for any attention you give this issue.  Have a blessed day, and best of luck with your own writing projects.

 
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