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Author unknown : on the trail of anonymous / Don Foster.

Van Pelt Library PE1421 .F59 2000
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Foster, Donald W., 1950-
Contributor:
Gotham Book Mart Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English language--Style--Research--Methodology.
English language.
English language--Discourse analysis--Methodology.
Anonymous writings--Research--Methodology.
Anonymous writings.
Literary style--Research--Methodology.
Literary style.
Authorship--Research--Methodology.
Authorship.
Literary forgeries and mystifications.
Research.
Methodology.
English language--Discourse analysis.
English language--Style.
Penn Provenance:
Gotham Book Mart (former owner) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copies 1, 2 & 3)
Physical Description:
318 pages ; 25 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Henry Holt, 2000.
Summary:
In Author Unknown, Don Foster reveals a startling fact: since no two people use language in precisely the same way, our identities are encoded in our own language, a kind of literary DNA. Combining traditional scholarship with modern technology, Foster has discovered how to unlock that code and, in the process, has invented an entire field of investigation -- literary forensics -- by which it becomes possible to catch anonymous authors as they betray their identities with their own words.
Foster's unexpected career as a literary sleuth began when he solved a puzzle in Shakespeare's Sonnets that had stumped scholars for centuries, and then stumbled onto another literary mystery, a funeral poem written for a 1612 murder victim. After definitively connecting the "W.S." who wrote the poem with William Shakespeare, Foster found himself on the front page of The New York Times. Just days later, he was invited to try to crack the case that at the time was a national obsession: who was the anonymous author of Primary Colors? In less than a week, Foster unmasked Joe Klein.
Foster's methodology was immediately understood by prosecutors and other investigators to be a perfect tool for identifying the authors of critical documents in criminal cases. Soon, he was enlisted in the infamous Unabomber case, and in a fascinating chapter he takes us inside the tangled mind of Ted Kaczynski, the former professor who gave new meaning to the academic motto "Publish or perish." Then it's back to Washington, for the capital's hottest new guessing game: who wrote the Lewinsky-Tripp "Talking Points"?
Returning to the literary, Foster investigates the case of "Wanda Tinasky," the oddball California bag lady who many believed to be Thomas Pynchon. And in the final chapter, Foster makes a surprising -- and heartening -- discovery about a beloved holiday icon.
As entertaining as it is eye-opening, Author Unknown shows us how Don Foster uses his unusual methods to search out the hidden identities behind anonymous documents of all kinds. Anyone who reads this remarkable book will find it impossible to read -- or write -- in the same way as before.
Contents:
Prologue: On the Trail 1
Chapter 1 Looking into Shakespeare 19
Chapter 2 No, Really, He Is Anonymous 53
Chapter 3 A Professor's Whodunit 95
Chapter 4 Starr-Crossed Lovers 143
Chapter 5 Wanda, the Fort Bragg Bag Lady 188
Chapter 6 Yes, Virginia, There Was a Santa Claus 221.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [283]-302) and index.
Local Notes:
Gotham Book Mart Collection copy 2 has dustjacket retained.
ISBN:
0805063579
OCLC:
44811663

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