Wilkie Collins and Copyright : Artistic Ownership in the Age of the Borderless Word /

In the works and letters of his later years, Wilkie Collins continually expressed his displeasure over copyright violations. Wilkie Collins and Copyright: Artistic Ownership in the Age of the Borderless Word by Sundeep Bisla asks whether that discontent might not also have affected the composition o...

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Main Author: Bisla, Sundeep, 1968-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Columbus : Ohio State University Press, 2013.
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : Wilkie Collins, theorist of iterability
  • The manuscript as writer's estate in Basil
  • The woman in white : the perils of attempting to discipline the transatlantic, transhistorical narrative
  • Over-doing things with words in 1862 : pretense and plain truth in No name
  • Ingesting the other in Armadale
  • The return of the author : privacy, publication, the mystery novel, and The moonstone
  • Conclusion : real absences : Collins's waiting shadows.