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Previously the sentence on Austen was (bizarrely) "[[Jane Austen]]'s literary works are also titled ''Juvenilia''. "
Previously the sentence on Austen was (bizarrely) "[[Jane Austen]]'s literary works are also titled ''Juvenilia''. "
Only Jane Austen's works written between about 1787 and 1793 are called her juvenilia. Her literary works in general are of course not titled "juvenilia".--[[User:Philologia Sæculārēs|Philologia]] ([[User talk:Philologia Sæculārēs|talk]]) 14:44, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
Only Jane Austen's works written between about 1787 and 1793 are called her juvenilia. Her literary works in general are of course not titled "juvenilia".--[[User:Philologia Sæculārēs|Philologia]] ([[User talk:Philologia Sæculārēs|talk]]) 14:44, 21 April 2018 (UTC)

== Bjork ==
[[Björk|Bjork's]] first album, recorded when she was 11 years old, went platinum in her home country (over 10000 sales). As an adult, she disavows this album and doesn't include it in her 'official' discography. Seems to be a perfect example of modern juvenalia that's an 'exception to retrospective publication'

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Jane Austen

Previously the sentence on Austen was (bizarrely) "Jane Austen's literary works are also titled Juvenilia. " Only Jane Austen's works written between about 1787 and 1793 are called her juvenilia. Her literary works in general are of course not titled "juvenilia".--Philologia (talk) 14:44, 21 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Bjork

Bjork's first album, recorded when she was 11 years old, went platinum in her home country (over 10000 sales). As an adult, she disavows this album and doesn't include it in her 'official' discography. Seems to be a perfect example of modern juvenalia that's an 'exception to retrospective publication'