Through an exploration of women authors''engagements with copyright and married women property laws, American Women authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, revises nineteenth-century Am… Mehr…
Through an exploration of women authors''engagements with copyright and married women property laws, American Women authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, revises nineteenth-century American literary history, making women''s authorship and copyright law central. Using case studies of five popular fiction writers Catharine Sedgwick, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Fanny Fern, Augusta Evans, and Mary Virginia Terhunee, Homestead shows how the convergence of copyright and coverture both fostered and constrained white women''s agency as authors. Women authors exploited their status as nonproprietary subjects to advantage by adapting themselves to a copyright law that privileged readers access to literature over authors property rights. Homesteads'' inclusion of the Confederacy in this work sheds light on the centrality of copyright to nineteenth-century American nationalisms and on the strikingly different construction of author-reader relations under U. S. and Confederate copyright laws. | American Women Authors and Literary Property 1822â??1869 by Melissa J. Homestead Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Literary Criticism > Criticism & Theory P10106, Melissa J. Homestead<
Indigo.ca
new in stock. Versandkosten:zzgl. Versandkosten. Details...
(*) Derzeit vergriffen bedeutet, dass dieser Titel momentan auf keiner der angeschlossenen Plattform verfügbar ist.
Through an exploration of women authors''engagements with copyright and married women property laws, American Women authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, revises nineteenth-century Am… Mehr…
Through an exploration of women authors''engagements with copyright and married women property laws, American Women authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, revises nineteenth-century American literary history, making women''s authorship and copyright law central. Using case studies of five popular fiction writers Catharine Sedgwick, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Fanny Fern, Augusta Evans, and Mary Virginia Terhunee, Homestead shows how the convergence of copyright and coverture both fostered and constrained white women''s agency as authors. Women authors exploited their status as nonproprietary subjects to advantage by adapting themselves to a copyright law that privileged readers access to literature over authors property rights. Homesteads'' inclusion of the Confederacy in this work sheds light on the centrality of copyright to nineteenth-century American nationalisms and on the strikingly different construction of author-reader relations under U. S. and Confederate copyright laws. | American Women Authors and Literary Property 1822–1869 by Melissa J. Homestead Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Literary Criticism > Criticism & Theory P10106, Melissa J. Homestead<
Indigo.ca
new in stock. Versandkosten:zzgl. Versandkosten. Details...
(*) Derzeit vergriffen bedeutet, dass dieser Titel momentan auf keiner der angeschlossenen Plattform verfügbar ist.
Through an exploration of women authors'engagements with copyright and married women property laws, American Women authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, revises nineteenth-century Ame… Mehr…
Through an exploration of women authors'engagements with copyright and married women property laws, American Women authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, revises nineteenth-century American literary history, making women's authorship and copyright law central. Using case studies of five popular fiction writers Catharine Sedgwick, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Fanny Fern, Augusta Evans, and Mary Virginia Terhunee, Homestead shows how the convergence of copyright and coverture both fostered and constrained white women's agency as authors. Women authors exploited their status as nonproprietary subjects to advantage by adapting themselves to a copyright law that privileged readers access to literature over authors property rights. Homesteads' inclusion of the Confederacy in this work sheds light on the centrality of copyright to nineteenth-century American nationalisms and on the strikingly different construction of author-reader relations under U.S. and Confederate copyright laws. Trade Books>Trade Paperback>Classics>Lit Studies>Lit Theory & Criticism, Cambridge University Press Core >1<
BarnesandNoble.com
new in stock. Versandkosten:zzgl. Versandkosten. Details...
(*) Derzeit vergriffen bedeutet, dass dieser Titel momentan auf keiner der angeschlossenen Plattform verfügbar ist.
In American Women Authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, Homestead explores how copyright and married women's property laws shaped the careers of popular American women authors. Five c… Mehr…
In American Women Authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, Homestead explores how copyright and married women's property laws shaped the careers of popular American women authors. Five case studies show how copyright and coverture converged to both foster and constrain women authors in nineteenth-century America. Buch (fremdspr.) Melissa J. Homestead Taschenbuch, Cambridge University Press, 30.06.2010, Cambridge University Press, 2010<
Orellfuessli.ch
Nr. 23486449. Versandkosten:Kein Versand in Ihr Zielland., zzgl. Versandkosten Details...
(*) Derzeit vergriffen bedeutet, dass dieser Titel momentan auf keiner der angeschlossenen Plattform verfügbar ist.
Through an exploration of women authors''engagements with copyright and married women property laws, American Women authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, revises nineteenth-century Am… Mehr…
Through an exploration of women authors''engagements with copyright and married women property laws, American Women authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, revises nineteenth-century American literary history, making women''s authorship and copyright law central. Using case studies of five popular fiction writers Catharine Sedgwick, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Fanny Fern, Augusta Evans, and Mary Virginia Terhunee, Homestead shows how the convergence of copyright and coverture both fostered and constrained white women''s agency as authors. Women authors exploited their status as nonproprietary subjects to advantage by adapting themselves to a copyright law that privileged readers access to literature over authors property rights. Homesteads'' inclusion of the Confederacy in this work sheds light on the centrality of copyright to nineteenth-century American nationalisms and on the strikingly different construction of author-reader relations under U. S. and Confederate copyright laws. | American Women Authors and Literary Property 1822â??1869 by Melissa J. Homestead Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Literary Criticism > Criticism & Theory P10106, Melissa J. Homestead<
Through an exploration of women authors''engagements with copyright and married women property laws, American Women authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, revises nineteenth-century Am… Mehr…
Through an exploration of women authors''engagements with copyright and married women property laws, American Women authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, revises nineteenth-century American literary history, making women''s authorship and copyright law central. Using case studies of five popular fiction writers Catharine Sedgwick, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Fanny Fern, Augusta Evans, and Mary Virginia Terhunee, Homestead shows how the convergence of copyright and coverture both fostered and constrained white women''s agency as authors. Women authors exploited their status as nonproprietary subjects to advantage by adapting themselves to a copyright law that privileged readers access to literature over authors property rights. Homesteads'' inclusion of the Confederacy in this work sheds light on the centrality of copyright to nineteenth-century American nationalisms and on the strikingly different construction of author-reader relations under U. S. and Confederate copyright laws. | American Women Authors and Literary Property 1822–1869 by Melissa J. Homestead Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Literary Criticism > Criticism & Theory P10106, Melissa J. Homestead<
Through an exploration of women authors'engagements with copyright and married women property laws, American Women authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, revises nineteenth-century Ame… Mehr…
Through an exploration of women authors'engagements with copyright and married women property laws, American Women authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, revises nineteenth-century American literary history, making women's authorship and copyright law central. Using case studies of five popular fiction writers Catharine Sedgwick, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Fanny Fern, Augusta Evans, and Mary Virginia Terhunee, Homestead shows how the convergence of copyright and coverture both fostered and constrained white women's agency as authors. Women authors exploited their status as nonproprietary subjects to advantage by adapting themselves to a copyright law that privileged readers access to literature over authors property rights. Homesteads' inclusion of the Confederacy in this work sheds light on the centrality of copyright to nineteenth-century American nationalisms and on the strikingly different construction of author-reader relations under U.S. and Confederate copyright laws. Trade Books>Trade Paperback>Classics>Lit Studies>Lit Theory & Criticism, Cambridge University Press Core >1<
In American Women Authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, Homestead explores how copyright and married women's property laws shaped the careers of popular American women authors. Five c… Mehr…
In American Women Authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869, Homestead explores how copyright and married women's property laws shaped the careers of popular American women authors. Five case studies show how copyright and coverture converged to both foster and constrain women authors in nineteenth-century America. Buch (fremdspr.) Melissa J. Homestead Taschenbuch, Cambridge University Press, 30.06.2010, Cambridge University Press, 2010<
Nr. 23486449. Versandkosten:Kein Versand in Ihr Zielland., zzgl. Versandkosten
1Da einige Plattformen keine Versandkonditionen übermitteln und diese vom Lieferland, dem Einkaufspreis, dem Gewicht und der Größe des Artikels, einer möglichen Mitgliedschaft der Plattform, einer direkten Lieferung durch die Plattform oder über einen Drittanbieter (Marketplace), etc. abhängig sein können, ist es möglich, dass die von eurobuch angegebenen Versandkosten nicht mit denen der anbietenden Plattform übereinstimmen.
Explores the relationship between copyright laws and women's writing in nineteenth-century America.
Detailangaben zum Buch - American Women Authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869 Melissa J. Homestead Author
EAN (ISBN-13): 9780521154758 ISBN (ISBN-10): 0521154758 Taschenbuch Erscheinungsjahr: 2010 Herausgeber: Cambridge University Press Core >1 286 Seiten Gewicht: 0,422 kg Sprache: eng/Englisch
Buch in der Datenbank seit 2011-05-01T16:59:31+02:00 (Vienna) Detailseite zuletzt geändert am 2024-04-03T14:26:51+02:00 (Vienna) ISBN/EAN: 0521154758
ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 0-521-15475-8, 978-0-521-15475-8 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: homes, harriet evans, mary law, sedgwick Titel des Buches: 1869, american
Weitere, andere Bücher, die diesem Buch sehr ähnlich sein könnten: