“Somehow the discussion of provenance had turned into a debate over the definition of authorship and whether a work could actually be considered ‘written’ if it drew on earlier works. ‘At least they’re thinking,’ Dulcie said to herself, as she clumped down the stairs. ‘Students?’ a familiar voice asked. Trista was holding an empty coffee pot. ‘Don’t be too sure of it. And if I make more . . .’ ‘Yes, I will. Thanks.’ Dulcie filled her friend in on the tutorial. Trista’s response – complete with g...roans and eye rolling – was gratifying. She and Dulcie had bonded sophomore year during Introductory Anglo Saxon. They’d since moved on to separate specialties. Despite her post-punk piercings and bleached blonde hair, Trista was a pure Victorian at heart. But neither had much use for the latest trends. ‘I mean, if you deconstruct a book, what do you really get?’ Trista filled two cups with the fresh brew. ‘Paper?’ Dulcie was joking, but only partly. ‘Leather bindings?’ ‘Hmm, now that sounds interesting.’ But Dulcie didn’t rise to the bait.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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