From the late 17th century to the 1920s, sole authorship was the norm, and the one-paper-one-author model worked well for distributing credit.
In 2009, however, Sublett asserted his sole authorship of the play and announced that future productions will feature his own original score.
Composition does not always mean the use of notation, or the known sole authorship of one individual.
She claimed sole authorship of the article.
The play is still extant through another source, and Massinger's sole authorship is generally accepted.
Of the thirteen plays usually attributed to Chettle's sole authorship only one was printed.
"No one has ever questioned Fletcher's sole authorship of this play..."; his distinctive style is continuous throughout.
Twentieth-century researchers have questioned Rowley's sole authorship of the latter two dramas.
Paxson later took over sole authorship after Bradley's death in 1999.
Works in which Bailey claimed sole authorship of the material.