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1 Plagiarism  





2 Selected works  



2.1  Academic work  





2.2  Editorial work  





2.3  Other works on Cornwall and the Cornish  





2.4  Creative writing - poetry  





2.5  Creative writing - plays  





2.6  Creative writing - novels  





2.7  Creative writing - children's literature  







3 References  














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Alan M. Kent (1967 – 20 July 2022) was a Cornish poet,[1] dramatist, novelist, editor, academic and teacher. He was the author of a number of works on Cornish and Anglo-Cornish literature.

Kent was born in 1967 in St Austell, Cornwall and died after a short illness on 20 July 2022, aged 55.[2]

Plagiarism

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In August 1997 The Times reported that poems by Kent had copied from the Scottish Gaelic language poet Derick Thomson. Kent had apparently copied a number of poems and just changed the names of places and people, locating them in Cornwall, instead of Scotland.[3][4]

Selected works

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Academic work

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Editorial work

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Other works on Cornwall and the Cornish

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Creative writing - poetry

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Creative writing - plays

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Anthony Payne is the subject of Alan M. Kent's play Oogly Es Sin.

Creative writing - novels

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Creative writing - children's literature

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References

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  • ^ Hoey, Michael; Scott, Mike; Thompson, Geoff (2001). Patterns of Text: In Honour of Michael Hoey. John Benjamins Publishing. p. 241. ISBN 978-90-272-2572-6.
  • ^ Simon de Bruxelles (28 August 1997). "Plagiarism claim leaves Celtic poets lost for words". The Times. Retrieved 25 November 2022.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alan_M._Kent&oldid=1194316601"

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