The Cambridge handbook of literary authorship / edited by Ingo Berensmeyer, Gert Buelens and Marysa Demoor.

This Handbook surveys the state of the art in literary authorship studies. Its 27 original contributions by eminent scholars offer a multi-layered account of authorship as a defining element of literature and culture. Covering a vast chronological range, Part I considers the history of authorship fr...

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Other Authors: Berensmeyer, Ingo (Editor), Buelens, Gert (Editor), Demoor, Marysa (Editor)
Other title:Handbook of literary authorship
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
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505 0 0 |t Authorship in cuneiform literature /  |r Benjamin Foster --  |t Authorship in ancient Egypt /  |r Antonio Loprieno --  |t Authorship in archaic and classical Greece /  |r Ruth Scodel --  |t Authorship in classical Rome /  |r Christian Badura and Melanie Moller --  |t Conceptions of authorship in early Jewish cultures /  |r Mordechai Z. Cohen --  |t Modes of authorship and the making of medieval English literature /  |r A.B. Kraebel --  |t Manuscript and print cultures 1500-1700 /  |r Margaret Ezell --  |t The eighteenth century : print, professionalization, and defining the author /  |r Betty A. Schellenberg --  |t The nineteenth century : intellectual property rights and "literary larceny" /  |r Alexis Easley --  |t Industrialized print : modernism and authorship /  |r Sean Latham --  |t Postmodernist authorship /  |r Hans Bertens --  |t Chinese authorship /  |r Kang-I Sun Chang --  |t Literary authorship in the digital age /  |r Adriaan van der Weel --  |t Literary authorship in the traditions of rhetoric and poetics /  |r Kevin Dunn --  |t Authors, genres, and audiences : a rhetorical approach /  |r James Phelan --  |t The author in literary theory and theories of literature /  |r Jakob Stougaard Nielsen --  |t Gender, sexuality, and the author : five phases of authorship from the Renaissance to the twenty-first century /  |r Chantal Zabus --  |t Postcolonial and indigenous authorship /  |r Mita Banerjee --  |t Attribution /  |r John Burrows and Hugh Craig --  |t Anonymity and pseudonymity /  |r Robert J. Griffin --  |t Plagiarism and forgery /  |r Jack Lynch --  |t Authorship and scholarly editing /  |r Dirk Van Hulle --  |t Copyright and literary property : the invention of secondary authorship /  |r Daniel Cook --  |t Censorship /  |r Trevor Ross --  |t Publishing and marketing /  |r Andrew King --  |t Institutions : writing and reading /  |r Jason Puskar. 
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