Wilkie Collins and Copyright
Autor Sundeep Bislaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 ian 2017
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 of Collins’s major early works of the 1850s and 60s. Bisla’s investigation into this question, surprisingly, does not find an uncomplicated author uncomplicatedly launched on a defense of what he believes to be rightfully his. Instead, Bisla finds an author locked in fierce negotiation with the theoretical underpinnings of his medium, the written word, underpinnings best delineated by the twentieth-century deconstructionist Jacques Derrida. Collins’s discomfort with copyright violation comes to be in tension with his budding understanding of the paradoxical nature of the “iterability” of the word, a nature presenting itself as a conflict between the settling and breaking manifestations of linguistic repetition. In his efforts at resolving this paradox, Collins adopts a mechanism of recursive self-reflexivity through which each story reflects upon itself to a more fundamental extent than had its predecessor. This self-reflexive exploration has significant consequences for the author’s own iterability-menaced subjectivity, a striking example of which can be seen in the fact that the name being sought in Collins’s last masterpiece, The Moonstone, will end up being “MY OWN NAME” — in other words, “WILKIE COLLINS.”
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814254264
ISBN-10: 0814254268
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
ISBN-10: 0814254268
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Recenzii
“Wilkie Collins and Copyright is an elegant, intelligent, and impressive work. It is certain to be considered an important, perhaps even classic, Collins study. Sundeep Bisla is an impeccable researcher and beautiful writer. He provides a fresh interpretation of Collins as a novelist whose highly self-conscious efforts to manipulate language are set against the background of the particular material conditions for Victorian authorship, especially those governing copyright.”
—Lauren M.E. Goodlad, author of The Victorian Geopolitical Aesthetic: Realism, Sovereignty and Transnational Experience.
Notă biografică
Sundeep Bisla is assistant professor of English at York College/CUNY.
Cuprins
Preface : A Spot of Ink, More than a Spot of Bother
Chapter One: Introduction: Wilkie Collins, Theorist of Iterability
Part One. The Fictions of Settling
Chapter Two: The Manuscript as Writer’s Estate in Basil
Chapter Three: The Woman in White: The Perils of Attempting to Discipline the Transatlantic, Transhistorical Narrative
Part Two. The Fictions of Breaking
Chapter Four: Over-Doing Things with Words in 1862: Pretense and Plain Truth in No Name
Chapter Five: Ingesting the Other in Armadale
Chapter Six: The Return of the Author: Privacy, Publication, the Mystery Novel, and The Moonstone
Conclusion: Real Absences: Collins’s Waiting Shadows
Chapter One: Introduction: Wilkie Collins, Theorist of Iterability
Part One. The Fictions of Settling
Chapter Two: The Manuscript as Writer’s Estate in Basil
Chapter Three: The Woman in White: The Perils of Attempting to Discipline the Transatlantic, Transhistorical Narrative
Part Two. The Fictions of Breaking
Chapter Four: Over-Doing Things with Words in 1862: Pretense and Plain Truth in No Name
Chapter Five: Ingesting the Other in Armadale
Chapter Six: The Return of the Author: Privacy, Publication, the Mystery Novel, and The Moonstone
Conclusion: Real Absences: Collins’s Waiting Shadows
Descriere
Uncovers the paradox that places Wilkie Collins' displeasure with copyright violations in tension with his budding understanding of the nature of the “iterability” of the word.