ELH., Volume 74Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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... literary property.65 In teasing out the implications of the turn from Clarissa's corpse to her literary corpus , I would like to return briefly to Bentham's “ Auto - Icon , ” in which he posits what may at first seem to be a puzzling ...
... literary property.65 In teasing out the implications of the turn from Clarissa's corpse to her literary corpus , I would like to return briefly to Bentham's “ Auto - Icon , ” in which he posits what may at first seem to be a puzzling ...
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... literary property . " It is a known and established maxim , which I apprehend holds as true now as it did two thousand years ago , that noth- ing can be an object of property which has not a corporeal substance , ” Yates writes.69 Literary ...
... literary property . " It is a known and established maxim , which I apprehend holds as true now as it did two thousand years ago , that noth- ing can be an object of property which has not a corporeal substance , ” Yates writes.69 Literary ...
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... literary property , Richardson was , as Mark Rose points out , in a unique position to reflect anxieties about the alienability of literary production . See Rose , Authors and Owners : The Invention of Copyright ( Cambridge : Harvard ...
... literary property , Richardson was , as Mark Rose points out , in a unique position to reflect anxieties about the alienability of literary production . See Rose , Authors and Owners : The Invention of Copyright ( Cambridge : Harvard ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 1 |
Space and Place in Paradise Lost | 27 |
Tainted Love and Romantic Literary Celebrity | 59 |
Copyright | |
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