The Cambridge Handbook of Literary Authorship
Herausgeber: Berensmeyer, Ingo; Demoor, Marysa; Buelens, Gert
The Cambridge Handbook of Literary Authorship
Herausgeber: Berensmeyer, Ingo; Demoor, Marysa; Buelens, Gert
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Surveys historical, systematic and practical perspectives on literary authorship, offering a multi-layered account of authorship as a cultural phenomenon.
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Surveys historical, systematic and practical perspectives on literary authorship, offering a multi-layered account of authorship as a cultural phenomenon.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 875g
- ISBN-13: 9781107168657
- ISBN-10: 1107168651
- Artikelnr.: 54804128
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 875g
- ISBN-13: 9781107168657
- ISBN-10: 1107168651
- Artikelnr.: 54804128
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Ingo Berensmeyer, Gert Buelens and Marysa Demoor
Part I. Historical Perspectives: 2. Authorship in cuneiform literature Benjamin R. Foster
3. Authorship in Ancient Egypt Antonio Loprieno
4. Authorship in Archaic and Classical Greece Ruth Scodel
5. Authorship in Classical Rome Christian Badura and Melanie Möller
6. Conceptions of authorship in early Jewish cultures Mordechai Z. Cohen
7. Modes of authorship and the making of Medieval English literature A. B. Kraebel
8. Manuscript and print cultures 1500-1700 Margaret J. M. Ezell
9. The eighteenth century: print, professionalization, and defining the author Betty A. Schellenberg
10. The nineteenth century: intellectual property rights and 'literary larceny' Alexis Easley
11. Industrialized print: modernism and authorship Sean Latham
12. Postmodernist authorship Hans Bertens
13. Chinese authorship Kang-i Sun Chang
14. Literary authorship in the digital age Adriaan van der Weel
Part II. Systematic Perspectives: 15. Literary authorship in the traditions of rhetoric and poetics Kevin Dunn
16. Authors, genres, and audiences: a rhetorical approach James Phelan
17. The author in literary theory and theories of literature Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen
18. Gender, sexuality, and the author: five phases of authorship from the Renaissance to the twenty-first century Chantal Zabus
19. Postcolonial and Indigenous authorship Mita Banerjee
Part III. Practical Perspectives: 20. Attribution John Burrows and Hugh Craig
21. Anonymity and pseudonymity Robert J. Griffin
22. Plagiarism and forgery Jack Lynch
23. Authorship and scholarly editing Dirk Van Hulle
24. Copyright and literary property: the invention of secondary authorship Daniel Cook
25. Censorship Trevor Ross
26. Publishing and marketing Andrew King
27. Institutions: writing and reading Jason Puskar.
Part I. Historical Perspectives: 2. Authorship in cuneiform literature Benjamin R. Foster
3. Authorship in Ancient Egypt Antonio Loprieno
4. Authorship in Archaic and Classical Greece Ruth Scodel
5. Authorship in Classical Rome Christian Badura and Melanie Möller
6. Conceptions of authorship in early Jewish cultures Mordechai Z. Cohen
7. Modes of authorship and the making of Medieval English literature A. B. Kraebel
8. Manuscript and print cultures 1500-1700 Margaret J. M. Ezell
9. The eighteenth century: print, professionalization, and defining the author Betty A. Schellenberg
10. The nineteenth century: intellectual property rights and 'literary larceny' Alexis Easley
11. Industrialized print: modernism and authorship Sean Latham
12. Postmodernist authorship Hans Bertens
13. Chinese authorship Kang-i Sun Chang
14. Literary authorship in the digital age Adriaan van der Weel
Part II. Systematic Perspectives: 15. Literary authorship in the traditions of rhetoric and poetics Kevin Dunn
16. Authors, genres, and audiences: a rhetorical approach James Phelan
17. The author in literary theory and theories of literature Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen
18. Gender, sexuality, and the author: five phases of authorship from the Renaissance to the twenty-first century Chantal Zabus
19. Postcolonial and Indigenous authorship Mita Banerjee
Part III. Practical Perspectives: 20. Attribution John Burrows and Hugh Craig
21. Anonymity and pseudonymity Robert J. Griffin
22. Plagiarism and forgery Jack Lynch
23. Authorship and scholarly editing Dirk Van Hulle
24. Copyright and literary property: the invention of secondary authorship Daniel Cook
25. Censorship Trevor Ross
26. Publishing and marketing Andrew King
27. Institutions: writing and reading Jason Puskar.
1. Introduction Ingo Berensmeyer, Gert Buelens and Marysa Demoor
Part I. Historical Perspectives: 2. Authorship in cuneiform literature Benjamin R. Foster
3. Authorship in Ancient Egypt Antonio Loprieno
4. Authorship in Archaic and Classical Greece Ruth Scodel
5. Authorship in Classical Rome Christian Badura and Melanie Möller
6. Conceptions of authorship in early Jewish cultures Mordechai Z. Cohen
7. Modes of authorship and the making of Medieval English literature A. B. Kraebel
8. Manuscript and print cultures 1500-1700 Margaret J. M. Ezell
9. The eighteenth century: print, professionalization, and defining the author Betty A. Schellenberg
10. The nineteenth century: intellectual property rights and 'literary larceny' Alexis Easley
11. Industrialized print: modernism and authorship Sean Latham
12. Postmodernist authorship Hans Bertens
13. Chinese authorship Kang-i Sun Chang
14. Literary authorship in the digital age Adriaan van der Weel
Part II. Systematic Perspectives: 15. Literary authorship in the traditions of rhetoric and poetics Kevin Dunn
16. Authors, genres, and audiences: a rhetorical approach James Phelan
17. The author in literary theory and theories of literature Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen
18. Gender, sexuality, and the author: five phases of authorship from the Renaissance to the twenty-first century Chantal Zabus
19. Postcolonial and Indigenous authorship Mita Banerjee
Part III. Practical Perspectives: 20. Attribution John Burrows and Hugh Craig
21. Anonymity and pseudonymity Robert J. Griffin
22. Plagiarism and forgery Jack Lynch
23. Authorship and scholarly editing Dirk Van Hulle
24. Copyright and literary property: the invention of secondary authorship Daniel Cook
25. Censorship Trevor Ross
26. Publishing and marketing Andrew King
27. Institutions: writing and reading Jason Puskar.
Part I. Historical Perspectives: 2. Authorship in cuneiform literature Benjamin R. Foster
3. Authorship in Ancient Egypt Antonio Loprieno
4. Authorship in Archaic and Classical Greece Ruth Scodel
5. Authorship in Classical Rome Christian Badura and Melanie Möller
6. Conceptions of authorship in early Jewish cultures Mordechai Z. Cohen
7. Modes of authorship and the making of Medieval English literature A. B. Kraebel
8. Manuscript and print cultures 1500-1700 Margaret J. M. Ezell
9. The eighteenth century: print, professionalization, and defining the author Betty A. Schellenberg
10. The nineteenth century: intellectual property rights and 'literary larceny' Alexis Easley
11. Industrialized print: modernism and authorship Sean Latham
12. Postmodernist authorship Hans Bertens
13. Chinese authorship Kang-i Sun Chang
14. Literary authorship in the digital age Adriaan van der Weel
Part II. Systematic Perspectives: 15. Literary authorship in the traditions of rhetoric and poetics Kevin Dunn
16. Authors, genres, and audiences: a rhetorical approach James Phelan
17. The author in literary theory and theories of literature Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen
18. Gender, sexuality, and the author: five phases of authorship from the Renaissance to the twenty-first century Chantal Zabus
19. Postcolonial and Indigenous authorship Mita Banerjee
Part III. Practical Perspectives: 20. Attribution John Burrows and Hugh Craig
21. Anonymity and pseudonymity Robert J. Griffin
22. Plagiarism and forgery Jack Lynch
23. Authorship and scholarly editing Dirk Van Hulle
24. Copyright and literary property: the invention of secondary authorship Daniel Cook
25. Censorship Trevor Ross
26. Publishing and marketing Andrew King
27. Institutions: writing and reading Jason Puskar.