Based on extensive archival work, Characters before Copyright shows that fan fiction proliferated in the eighteenth century and explains why this phenomenon emerged when it did.
Based on extensive archival work, Characters before Copyright shows that fan fiction proliferated in the eighteenth century and explains why this phenomenon emerged when it did.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew H. Birkhold is an assistant professor of German at the Ohio State University, where he also holds an appointment at the Moritz College of Law. After completing his Ph.D. at Princeton University and J.D. at Columbia Law School, Dr Birkhold worked as an attorney-adviser for the US Department of State. His research and teaching examine the interrelations of law, culture, and the humanities.
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Introduction Part I 1: The Book Market, the Good Reader, and the Rise of Fan Fiction 2: The Stakes of Fan Fiction 3: Customary Norms and Rules 4: Sanctions and Strategies of Control Part II 5: Fan-Fiction in the Eighteenth-Century Literary Landscape 6: Fictional Characters in the Eighteenth-Century Literary Commons An Interlude in Lieu of a Conclusion Appendix Works Cited
Introduction Part I 1: The Book Market, the Good Reader, and the Rise of Fan Fiction 2: The Stakes of Fan Fiction 3: Customary Norms and Rules 4: Sanctions and Strategies of Control Part II 5: Fan-Fiction in the Eighteenth-Century Literary Landscape 6: Fictional Characters in the Eighteenth-Century Literary Commons An Interlude in Lieu of a Conclusion Appendix Works Cited
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