Posthumous publication refers to publishing of creative work after the creator's death. This can be because the creator died during the publishing process or before the work was completed. It can also be because the creator chose to delay publication until after their death. Posthumous publication can be viewed as controversial when people believe the author would not have wanted the work made public or would not have approved the version that was published.
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Posthumouspublication refers to publishing of creative work after the creator's death. This can be because the creator died during the publishing process...
recipient's death Posthumouspublication – publishing of creative work after the author's death Posthumous (album), by Warne Marsh, 1987 Posthumous (EP), by The...
1770 and in the early 1780s; the novel was first published as a volume posthumously in 1796). Le neveu de Rameau, dialogue (written between 1761 and 1774)...
the founding of many societies by fans of Tolkien's works, and the publication of many books about Tolkien and his works. It has inspired many derivative...
wrote two other novels—Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, both published posthumously in 1817—and began another, eventually titled Sanditon, but died before...
emotionally attached to Ginsberg for the rest of her life. Until the publication of her posthumous collection, Elise Cowen: Poems and Fragments, Cowen was most...
This is a list of Holocaust victims whose writings were published posthumously. Hinde Bergner (1870–1942): On Long Winter Nights: Memoirs of a Jewish Family...
foreword to The Book of Lost Tales 1 in 1983, he wrote that by its posthumouspublication nearly a quarter of a century later the natural order of presentation...
from Jalgaon district of Bombay State, India. She became a noted poet posthumously. Bahinabai was born in a Mahajan family at Asode in Khandesh region of...
The following is a list of works that were published posthumously. An asterisk indicates the author is listed in multiple subsections. (For example, Philip...
just two years earlier. Vinnie was instrumental in achieving the posthumouspublication of her sister's poems after having discovered the forty-odd manuscripts...
years after their deaths xx years after publication, creation, etc. = copyrighted for xx years since publication, creation, etc., of works Until year end...
born in Kings Norton, Birmingham. She became famous following the posthumouspublication of her Nature Notes for 1906, in facsimile form, as the book The...
(published posthumously in 1994 and 1989, respectively) and for projects left unfinished at his death (many of which would be posthumously adapted or...
New Alchemy" (1958) and The Joyous Cosmology (1962). His lectures found posthumous popularity through regular broadcasts on public radio, especially in California...
Woodard never saw the book published, having died in 2008. Following posthumous editing by Justin A. Joyce and Dwight A. McBride, The Delectable Negro...
Tales, which he had been creating since 1917. These works all saw posthumouspublication. In a 1955 letter to W. H. Auden, Tolkien recollects that he began...
no patience for the trappings of the public literary life. The posthumouspublication by Anthony Thwaite in 1992 of his letters triggered controversy...
North Atlantic Books) and in the posthumouspublication of The Notebooks of Paul Brunton in 16 volumes (Larson Publications, 1984–88). Hurst was born in London...
Times dubbed him "among the gods of America's literary Parnassus". A posthumous novel, Juneteenth, was published after being assembled from voluminous...
How this be / Except by Abdication – / Me – of Me?". The surge of posthumouspublication gave Dickinson's poetry its first public exposure. Backed by Higginson...
was a Church of England priest and architectural historian. In a posthumouspublication of 1809, he was the first to date the origin of Gothic to Abbot...
Live (1992) Travel Far, Pay No Fare (1992) Nick of Time (1994), posthumouspublication Local Vertical: Poems (2000) The Inside Story on Henry Alcebiades...
was cremated, as was her wish. In 1968, Jackson's husband released a posthumous volume of her work, Come Along with Me, containing her unfinished last...
cauldron of morning. from the poem "Ariel", October 12, 1962 The posthumouspublication of Ariel in 1965 precipitated Plath's rise to fame. The poems in...
Thoreau and his close collaborator, she was responsible for the posthumouspublication of many of his well-known works. Sophia Thoreau was born in Chelmsford...