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Authorship and the Discourse of Literary Property Rights in Nineteenth-Century America
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First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Martin T. Buinicki
List of Tables List of Figures Introduction Chapter I. James Fenimore
Cooper's Literary Estate: Individual Property Rights and Monopoly Power The
First Professional Author Letters for His Countrymen Home As Found
Anti-Rentism and the Continuing Argument over Literary Property Cooper's
Literary Estate Chapter II. Harriet Beecher Stowe and Sentimental
Possession Propriety and Property In the Courts of Law and Public Opinion
Stowe's Literary Travels The Mistress of Canema Books and All Things Sacred
The Sentimental(ized) Author-Owner Chapter III. Doing as We would be Done
by: Walt Whitman, Copyright, and Democratic Exchange Giving Dickens His
Due: Whitman's Budding Views International Copyright and Democracy Piracy
and Poetic Ideals: The Hotten and Worthington Printings Poetic Embodiment:
Leaves as Property and Poet Chapter IV. Protecting and Promoting Mark
Twain: Samuel Clemens and the Uses of Copyright Holding His Claim: Roughing
It and the Responsibility of Ownership The Debate Continues: International
Copyright Legislation in the 1870s Copyrights and Trademarks Clemens and
the Canadians Confronting Contradictions Addressing His Readers:
Huckleberry Finn and International Copyright A Characteristic
Performance From Miner to Property Holder Conclusion Copyright and The
Auction of the Mind Works Cited
Cooper's Literary Estate: Individual Property Rights and Monopoly Power The
First Professional Author Letters for His Countrymen Home As Found
Anti-Rentism and the Continuing Argument over Literary Property Cooper's
Literary Estate Chapter II. Harriet Beecher Stowe and Sentimental
Possession Propriety and Property In the Courts of Law and Public Opinion
Stowe's Literary Travels The Mistress of Canema Books and All Things Sacred
The Sentimental(ized) Author-Owner Chapter III. Doing as We would be Done
by: Walt Whitman, Copyright, and Democratic Exchange Giving Dickens His
Due: Whitman's Budding Views International Copyright and Democracy Piracy
and Poetic Ideals: The Hotten and Worthington Printings Poetic Embodiment:
Leaves as Property and Poet Chapter IV. Protecting and Promoting Mark
Twain: Samuel Clemens and the Uses of Copyright Holding His Claim: Roughing
It and the Responsibility of Ownership The Debate Continues: International
Copyright Legislation in the 1870s Copyrights and Trademarks Clemens and
the Canadians Confronting Contradictions Addressing His Readers:
Huckleberry Finn and International Copyright A Characteristic
Performance From Miner to Property Holder Conclusion Copyright and The
Auction of the Mind Works Cited
List of Tables List of Figures Introduction Chapter I. James Fenimore
Cooper's Literary Estate: Individual Property Rights and Monopoly Power The
First Professional Author Letters for His Countrymen Home As Found
Anti-Rentism and the Continuing Argument over Literary Property Cooper's
Literary Estate Chapter II. Harriet Beecher Stowe and Sentimental
Possession Propriety and Property In the Courts of Law and Public Opinion
Stowe's Literary Travels The Mistress of Canema Books and All Things Sacred
The Sentimental(ized) Author-Owner Chapter III. Doing as We would be Done
by: Walt Whitman, Copyright, and Democratic Exchange Giving Dickens His
Due: Whitman's Budding Views International Copyright and Democracy Piracy
and Poetic Ideals: The Hotten and Worthington Printings Poetic Embodiment:
Leaves as Property and Poet Chapter IV. Protecting and Promoting Mark
Twain: Samuel Clemens and the Uses of Copyright Holding His Claim: Roughing
It and the Responsibility of Ownership The Debate Continues: International
Copyright Legislation in the 1870s Copyrights and Trademarks Clemens and
the Canadians Confronting Contradictions Addressing His Readers:
Huckleberry Finn and International Copyright A Characteristic
Performance From Miner to Property Holder Conclusion Copyright and The
Auction of the Mind Works Cited
Cooper's Literary Estate: Individual Property Rights and Monopoly Power The
First Professional Author Letters for His Countrymen Home As Found
Anti-Rentism and the Continuing Argument over Literary Property Cooper's
Literary Estate Chapter II. Harriet Beecher Stowe and Sentimental
Possession Propriety and Property In the Courts of Law and Public Opinion
Stowe's Literary Travels The Mistress of Canema Books and All Things Sacred
The Sentimental(ized) Author-Owner Chapter III. Doing as We would be Done
by: Walt Whitman, Copyright, and Democratic Exchange Giving Dickens His
Due: Whitman's Budding Views International Copyright and Democracy Piracy
and Poetic Ideals: The Hotten and Worthington Printings Poetic Embodiment:
Leaves as Property and Poet Chapter IV. Protecting and Promoting Mark
Twain: Samuel Clemens and the Uses of Copyright Holding His Claim: Roughing
It and the Responsibility of Ownership The Debate Continues: International
Copyright Legislation in the 1870s Copyrights and Trademarks Clemens and
the Canadians Confronting Contradictions Addressing His Readers:
Huckleberry Finn and International Copyright A Characteristic
Performance From Miner to Property Holder Conclusion Copyright and The
Auction of the Mind Works Cited