Word: kaavya
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Charlotte Smith published a volume of poems entitled “Elegiac Sonnets” in the year 1784. While Smith did not get a movie deal with DreamWorks, she does share one characteristic with our own Kaavya Viswanathan ’08. Both are said to have “borrowed” from other writers. Back in the 18th-century this may have turned heads, but it was largely acceptable (although Smith herself was criticized). In our own day, however, Viswanathan has been pilloried for peppering her novel, “How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild...
...Harvard spokesman clarified his remarks on College administrators’ handling of the plagiarism allegations against Kaavya Viswanathan ’08 this morning, after the news service Bloomberg reported that the College would investigate the sophomore novelist...
...YORK—"I feel like the college years, it's the years where you're trying to figure yourself out through trial and error," said Megan McCafferty, the chick-lit novelist whose work was “internalized” by Harvard sophomore Kaavya Viswanathan...
...been previously reported, we helped Kaavya conceptualize and plot the book,” Leslie Morgenstein, the president of Alloy Entertainment, wrote in an e-mail yesterday. “We are looking into the serious allegations detailed in the Crimson before commenting further...
...Pietsch added, “Kaavya Viswanathan is a decent, serious, and incredibly hard-working writer and student, and I am confident that we will learn that any similarities in phrasings were unintentional...