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In page Marko Vovchok:

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After a scandal over the plagiarism of her translations into Russian in the 1870s, she almost ended her literary career. Later it was uncovered that she didn't do the translations in question, but hired underpaid ghostwriters.[5] Until now, there are different opinions about the authorship of Ukrainian works by Marko Vovchok. Discussions about her magnum opus Folk Tales have been going on since the middle of the 19th century: many literary critics (including the editor of the collection Panteleimon Kulish) believe that it was co-authored with her first husband, ethnographer Opanas Markovych.[citation needed]