Intellectual Property and the Literary Imagination
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How was modernism shaped by copyright law? How did modernists, for their part, exploit, reform, and evade intellectual property law? In pursuit of these questions, Modernism and Copyright brings together essays by well-known scholars of literature...
Paul K. Saint-Amour's superb book is a sustained meditation on... the shaping pressures exerted by intellectual-property regimes upon the modern literary imagination.... We know that our cultural lifeblood is something we might as well call fair usenot a doctrine codified by lawmakers and construed by judges, but the homely good sense that can spread calm and tolerance in a crowded world of born imitators. Paul Saint-Amour's book helps us to become better citizens of our imitative culture. -- Robert Spoo * James Joyce Literary Supplement * Paul Saint-Amour's new book is a rich consideration of Western intellectual property law's relation to creative works and how several literary works are self-consciously engaged with contested copyright ideas.... Saint-Amour works to combine his interests in western intellectual property laws, and the directions those laws might have gone and might still go, with his interest in 'the literary property metadiscourse of late modernity.' The combination fruitfully registers the dangerous effects of increased copyright protections on creative freedoms, a danger Saint-Amour laments. -- Lisa Samuels * Symploke *
Paul K. Saint-Amour is Associate Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania.
Neoclassicisms - the tectonics of literary value; Committing copyright - the Royal Copyright Commission of 1876-78; Oscar Wilde - literary property, orality and crimes of writing; The reign of the dead - hauntologies of postmortem copyright; James Joyce, copywright - modernist literary property metadiscourse.