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Authors --- Children's literature --- Littérature de jeunesse --- Periodicals --- Bio-bibliography --- Biobibliographie --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature --- Littérature de jeunesse
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Nursing --- verpleegkunde --- Documentation and information --- Nursing literature --- Publishing. --- Writing. --- Authorship --- Editing --- Clinical nursing --- Nurses and nursing --- Nursing process --- Electronic Publishing --- Publishing, Electronic --- Electronic Publishings --- Publishings, Electronic --- Publishing --- Writing --- Authorship. --- Medical literature --- Care of the sick --- Medicine --- Literacy --- Book Industry --- Medical writing
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The Author's Due offers an institutional and cultural history of books, the book trade, and the bibliographic ego. Joseph Loewenstein traces the emergence of possessive authorship from the establishment of a printing industry in England to the passage of the 1710 Statute of Anne, which provided the legal underpinnings for modern copyright. Along the way he demonstrates that the culture of books, including the idea of the author, is intimately tied to the practical trade of publishing those books. As Loewenstein shows, copyright is a form of monopoly that developed alongside a range of related protections such as commercial trusts, manufacturing patents, and censorship, and cannot be understood apart from them. The regulation of the press pitted competing interests and rival monopolistic structures against one another-guildmembers and nonprofessionals, printers and booksellers, authors and publishers. These struggles, in turn, crucially shaped the literary and intellectual practices of early modern authors, as well as early capitalist economic organization. With its probing look at the origins of modern copyright, The Author's Due will prove to be a watershed for historians, literary critics, and legal scholars alike.
655.4:347.78 --- Authorship --- -Book industries and trade --- -Copyright --- -English literature --- -Intellectual property --- -Printing --- -Printing industry --- -347.78 <09> --- Manufacturing industries --- Printing, Practical --- Typography --- Graphic arts --- Intellectual property --- IP (Intellectual property) --- Proprietary rights --- Rights, Proprietary --- Intangible property --- British literature --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- Copyright --- Literary property --- Property, Literary --- Anti-copyright movement --- Authors and publishers --- Book registration, National --- Patent laws and legislation --- Book trade --- Cultural industries --- Authoring (Authorship) --- Writing (Authorship) --- Literature --- Uitgeverij. Boekhandel--algemeen-:-Auteursrecht --- History --- Law and legislation --- -History --- History and criticism --- Auteursrecht--Geschiedenis van ... --- Book industries and trade --- English literature --- Printing industry --- Printing --- History. --- History and criticism. --- Authorship -- History. --- Book industries and trade. --- Book industries and trade -- England -- History. --- Book industries and trade -- Law and legislation -- England -- History. --- Copyright -- England -- History. --- England. --- Intellectual property -- England -- History. --- Law and legislation. --- Printing. --- Printing -- England -- History. --- Printing industry -- Law and legislation -- England -- History. --- Book Studies & Arts --- Education --- Social Sciences --- 347.78 <09> Auteursrecht--Geschiedenis van ... --- 347.78 <09> --- Law and legislation&delete& --- Auteursrecht--Geschiedenis van .. --- Auteursrecht--Geschiedenis van --- printing, copyright, plagiarism, intellectual property, piracy, publishing, literature, law, history, nonfiction, possessive authorship, statute of anne, books, author, capitalism, booksellers, competition, press, regulation, censorship, manufacturing patents, commercial trusts, protection, monopoly, guild structure, book trade, john wolfe, intervention, genius, wise forgeries, reproduction, international, shakespeare. --- Droit d'auteur --- Propriete intellectuelle --- Art d'ecrire --- Litterature anglaise --- Livres --- Imprimerie --- Industries graphiques --- Angleterre --- Histoire --- 1500-1700 --- Histoire et critique --- Industrie et commerce --- Droit --- Legislation
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Gegenstand des Buches ist der in den Kulturwissenschaften ebenso verbreitete wie umstrittene Begriff des implied author, der seit seiner Einführung vor einem halben Jahrhundert Anlass für literaturtheoretische Kontroversen gewesen ist. Die ersten Kapitel der Studie untersuchen die Geschichte des Begriffs: die Prägung des Konzepts in Wayne C. Booths Rhetoric of Fiction, die vielstimmige Diskussion in Narratologie, Interpretationstheorie und Interpretationspraxis, und die bekanntesten Konkurrenzkonzepte wie Umberto Ecos Modell-Autor oder Wolfgang Isers impliziten Leser. Das Schlusskapitel widmet sich der Frage, wie mit dem implied author in Zukunft umgegangen werden sollte; im Vordergund steht dabei die Analyse und Evaluation von Vorschlägen der Klärung bzw. Ersetzung des Konzepts im Rahmen intentionalistischer Interpretationstheorien.
Implied author (Rhetoric) --- Implied author (Rhetoric). --- Literary rhetorics --- 82-3 --- 82-3 Proza. Fictie. Narratologie --- Proza. Fictie. Narratologie --- Rhetoric --- 82-3 Fiction. Prose narrative --- Fiction. Prose narrative --- Analyse du discours narratif --- Literary theory. --- narration technique. --- narration. --- narratology. --- narrator (in literature). --- Implicite (linguistique)
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Understanding Open Access provides a scholarly author-oriented look at the ins and outs of open access publishing. The guide addresses common concerns about what "open access" means, how institutional open access requirements work, and why authors might consider making their work openly accessible online. Our aim is to provide real-life strategies and tools that authors can use to work with publishers, institutions, and funders to make their works available on the terms most consistent with their dissemination goals.
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The etymology of the word "author," which derives from the root of the Latin verb "augere" ("to increase"), refers to an act of creation or augmentation. As such, the word is essentially a call for expanding the pre-existing. Roland Barthes declared in his famous essay that the author is dead as "a modern figure, a product of our society." Fifty years later, the post-anthropocentric perspective of contemporary thinking and designing in the 21st century seems to emphasise the total overcoming of the author's person. But is that really the case? This instalment of "Vesper" explores the implications for authorship in our time.
Architecture --- Aesthetics. --- Architectural aesthetics --- Aesthetics, Architectural --- Aesthetics
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Byron, George G.N. --- Byron, George Gordon Byron, --- Poets, English --- -English poets --- Biography --- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron --- -Biography --- Byron [Lord]
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Dramatic monologues --- History and criticism --- Browning, Robert, --- Criticism and interpretation --- History and criticism. --- Browning, Robert --- -ロバート・ブラウニング --- -Criticism and interpretation --- Brauning, Robert, --- Bŭrauning, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Dramatic monologues - History and criticism --- Browning, Robert, - 1812-1889 - Criticism and interpretation --- Browning, Robert, - 1812-1889
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This book covers the life and work of a wide range of writers from Coleridge to Wollstonecraft, Hemans, Beckford and their contemporaries. Also encompassing a wealth of material on contexts from the treason trials of 1794 to the coming of gas-light to the London stage in 1817, it provides a panorama of one of the richest periods in British culture.
English literature --- Romanticism --- Literature and society --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Literature --- History --- Pseudo-romanticism --- Romanticism in literature --- British literature --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- Aesthetics --- Fiction --- Literary movements --- Fiction. --- Poetry. --- Literature-History and criticism. --- British literature. --- Literature, Modern-18th century. --- Poetry and Poetics. --- Literary History. --- British and Irish Literature. --- Eighteenth-Century Literature. --- Poems --- Poetry --- Verses (Poetry) --- Literature --- Metafiction --- Novellas (Short novels) --- Novels --- Stories --- Novelists --- Philosophy --- Literature—History and criticism. --- Literature, Modern—18th century.
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