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Page 209
... literary and all other property , ' Coleridge attempts to remove the disjunction he perceives between public and legal discourses of literary property by subordinately pitting what he calls " passive fancy " ( the state that Nature hath ...
... literary and all other property , ' Coleridge attempts to remove the disjunction he perceives between public and legal discourses of literary property by subordinately pitting what he calls " passive fancy " ( the state that Nature hath ...
Page 210
... literary authorship and original genius . The contradictions between these positions are allowed to remain , and legal mechanisms to operate as they do , largely because of the ways in which ownership of literary property has been ...
... literary authorship and original genius . The contradictions between these positions are allowed to remain , and legal mechanisms to operate as they do , largely because of the ways in which ownership of literary property has been ...
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... Literary Machines , attempt to outwit the linear and categor- ised methods of reading , writing , and interpretation that the format of the printed book imposes . Literary Machines comprises of one chapter zero , sev- eral chapters one ...
... Literary Machines , attempt to outwit the linear and categor- ised methods of reading , writing , and interpretation that the format of the printed book imposes . Literary Machines comprises of one chapter zero , sev- eral chapters one ...
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On the EmergencUNIVERSITY DE CALIFORNIA | 1 |
Theatricality Legalism and the Scenography | 15 |
Representation of the Oscar Wilde | 47 |
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