I apologize if something similar has been asked before --
Is it okay to quote a line of, say, Shakespeare or Poe in a mystery as a clue, with the assumption that it will be acknowledged at some point that it is a line from one of their poems?
Quoting poetry in a novel?
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Re: Quoting poetry in a novel?
I think so. I'd check and see if these two have fallen into public domain. I am pretty sure that Shakespeare is. Not so sure about Poe.
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Re: Quoting poetry in a novel?
I'm not a publishing attorney so take my opinion with a grain of salt, but if the work is in the public domain you don't have to clear permission. If it is under copyright you do.
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