clauclauclaudia: (Face at Stonehenge)
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Does this usage of eponymous seem okay to you or not? Why?

[blah blah Chekhov on film] "Based on his eponymous 1891 novella, THE DUEL gives life to a classic Chekhovian tale...."


All right. Look it up if you want to, but let me know if you do.

I'm screening comments for a bit to get independent answers, but I'll unscreen them soonish. [Edit: slow unscreening now complete.]

Date: 2010-09-27 09:15 pm (UTC)
zdenka: A woman touching open books, with loose pages blowing around her (books)
From: [personal profile] zdenka
No. I think it should say "Based on his 1891 novella of the same name". Unless there is a character named The Duel. ;-)

I would accept a usage such as, "In Alexandre Dumas's novel The Count of Monte Cristo, the eponymous hero believes his revenge is ordained by Providence."

Date: 2010-09-27 10:06 pm (UTC)
zdenka: Miriam with a tambourine, text "I will sing." (classics)
From: [personal profile] zdenka
What, just 'cuz I know what an eponym actually is . . . ?

Here, have an icon of another eponymous character.

Date: 2010-09-28 12:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eefster.livejournal.com
Though I've already seen the correct answer at this point, this was the reaction I had, too.

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