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Negotiating Copyright - Authorship and the Discourse of Literary Property Rights in Nineteenth-Century America (Hardcover)
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Negotiating Copyright - Authorship and the Discourse of Literary Property Rights in Nineteenth-Century America (Hardcover)
Series: Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory
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This book examines how debates over copyright law in the United
States during the nineteenth century, particularly over the lack of
an international copyright law, intersected with the business
practices and political and artistic beliefs of American authors.
These debates shaped a discourse of literary property rights that
forced authors to negotiate their copyrights not only with their
publishers, but with their readers as well. The author argues that
the act of taking out a copyright was more than a mere legal
mechanism marking a transition from amateur to professional or
artist to businessperson. Taking out a copyright had a profound
impact on how audiences viewed authors, how authors perceived their
profession, and how they represented individual rights and property
ownership within their texts. The book is unique in the scope of
its research, tracking developments from the 1820s through the
1890s, and in the way it approaches the work and careers of
well-known authors. The author employs research from the American
Antiquarian Society, the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center, and the
Government and Special Collections at the University of Iowa,
drawing on an array of documents including newspaper editorials,
legislative hearings, court decisions, and the public and private
writing of James Fenimore Cooper, Walt Whitman, Harriet Beecher
Stowe, Samuel Clemens, and Emily Dickinson to demonstrate how
authors found themselves in an uneasy opposition to their reading
public.
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