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Chapter 3 - Augusta Jane Evans
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Preface: “Imperfect Title”
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- American Women Authors and Literary Property, 1822–1869
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Introduction: “Lady-Writers” and “Copyright, Authors, and Authorship” in Nineteenth-Century America
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1 - Authors, Wives, Slaves: Coverture, Copyright, and Authorial Dispossession, 1831–1869
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5 - A “Rank Rebel” Lady and Her Literary Property: Augusta Jane Evans and Copyright, the Civil War and After, 1861–1868
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Frontmatter
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2 - “Suited to the Market”: Catharine Sedgwick, Female Authorship, and the Literary Property Debates, 1822–1842
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Index
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Epilogue: Belford v. Scribner (1892) and the Ghost of Mary Virginia Terhune's Phemie's Temptation (1869); or, The Lessons of the “Lady-Writers” of the 1820s through the 1860s for Literary History and Twenty-First-Century Copyright Law
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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3 - “When I Can Read My Title Clear”: Harriet Beecher Stowe and the Stowe v. Thomas Copyright Infringement Case (1853)
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4 - “Every body sees the theft”: Fanny Fern and Periodical Reprinting in the 1850s
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American Women Authors and Literary Property, 1822–1869
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