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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I: writing, publishing, and literary identity in the “prehistory of droit d’auteur”
- Introduction: the story of a transition: when and how did writers become “modern”? 15
- 1. literary commerce in the age of honnête publication 25
- 2. the paradoxes of enlightenment publishing 63
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Part II: the literary market: the making of a modern cultural field
- Introduction: reconsidering the alternative 105
- 3. “living by the pen”: mythologies of modern authorial autonomy 113
- 4. Economic claims and legal battles: writers turn to the market 147
- 5. The reality of a new cultural field: the case of rousseau 184
- Conclusion 204
- Notes 211
- Bibliography 265
- Index 279
- Acknowledgments 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: writing, publishing, and literary identity in the “prehistory of droit d’auteur”
- Introduction: the story of a transition: when and how did writers become “modern”? 15
- 1. literary commerce in the age of honnête publication 25
- 2. the paradoxes of enlightenment publishing 63
-
Part II: the literary market: the making of a modern cultural field
- Introduction: reconsidering the alternative 105
- 3. “living by the pen”: mythologies of modern authorial autonomy 113
- 4. Economic claims and legal battles: writers turn to the market 147
- 5. The reality of a new cultural field: the case of rousseau 184
- Conclusion 204
- Notes 211
- Bibliography 265
- Index 279
- Acknowledgments 285