textMy project examines eighteenth-century struggles over literary property and its part in England’s control over its colonies. Debates over literary property set in the context of the larger colonial struggles over ownership help us to understand the relationship between authority and authorship: in the colonies, booksellers and authors worked together to make authority and authorship local, to separate it from England, English constructions of authorship, and the book trade system in London. The figures I analyze––Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift, Samuel Johnson, and Mathew Carey––brought new models of print capitalism to the colonies, dispersing an understanding of copyright that was an assertion of local affiliations. In the case of Irelan...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeareâs First Fol...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeareâs First Fol...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeare’s First Fol...
textMy project examines eighteenth-century struggles over literary property and its part in England’...
After the Licensing Act was allowed to expire in 1695, the publishing industry first in London and t...
Times have changed. In the mid 1980s, when I wrote my biography of John Almon, a study of the reflex...
This dissertation is the story of how the English wrote the history of America between c. 1500 and c...
Literary investigations of copyright have generally taken a retrospective view of British eighteenth...
This dissertation is the story of how the English wrote the history of America between c. 1500 and c...
Thesis advisor: Mary CraneLiterary Constellations resituates collaboration within the networks of bo...
Literary investigations of copyright have generally taken a retrospective view of British eighteenth...
This thesis is a study of the eighteenth-century editions of the works of Edmund Spenser (1552–1599)...
This project uses the context of early modern English colonialism and empire building to examine fiv...
Literary investigations of copyright have generally taken a retrospective view of British eighteenth...
In choosing the subject of this paper, I was aware that some excellent work had already been done in...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeareâs First Fol...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeareâs First Fol...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeare’s First Fol...
textMy project examines eighteenth-century struggles over literary property and its part in England’...
After the Licensing Act was allowed to expire in 1695, the publishing industry first in London and t...
Times have changed. In the mid 1980s, when I wrote my biography of John Almon, a study of the reflex...
This dissertation is the story of how the English wrote the history of America between c. 1500 and c...
Literary investigations of copyright have generally taken a retrospective view of British eighteenth...
This dissertation is the story of how the English wrote the history of America between c. 1500 and c...
Thesis advisor: Mary CraneLiterary Constellations resituates collaboration within the networks of bo...
Literary investigations of copyright have generally taken a retrospective view of British eighteenth...
This thesis is a study of the eighteenth-century editions of the works of Edmund Spenser (1552–1599)...
This project uses the context of early modern English colonialism and empire building to examine fiv...
Literary investigations of copyright have generally taken a retrospective view of British eighteenth...
In choosing the subject of this paper, I was aware that some excellent work had already been done in...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeareâs First Fol...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeareâs First Fol...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeare’s First Fol...