The Cambridge Handbook of Literary Authorship

Exploring the complexities of authorship through history and theory

Ingo Berensmeyer editor Marysa Demoor editor Gert Buelens editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:6th Jun '19

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This comprehensive handbook covers the history, theory, and practical aspects of authorship, making The Cambridge Handbook of Literary Authorship an essential resource for scholars and students alike.

This Handbook serves as a comprehensive guide to authorship studies, detailing the evolution of authorship from ancient times to the modern era. In Part I, The Cambridge Handbook of Literary Authorship examines the historical trajectory of authorship, starting with cuneiform writing and extending through to contemporary literatures. It delves into the significance of authorship in ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome, as well as in medieval, Renaissance, and modern contexts, including postmodern and Chinese literature. This historical overview sets the stage for understanding the complexities of authorship across different cultures and time periods.

Part II of the handbook shifts focus to the theoretical frameworks surrounding authorship. It addresses critical issues such as gender, sexuality, postcolonial perspectives, and the challenges these present to conventional theories of authorship. This section encourages readers to rethink traditional notions and consider the diverse contexts that shape literary creation. The contributions from eminent scholars provide a rich tapestry of insights, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the theoretical dimensions of authorship.

Finally, Part III explores the practical aspects of authorship, including topics like attribution, anonymity, plagiarism, copyright, and censorship. It discusses the implications of these issues in the context of publishing and marketing, as well as their relevance in institutional settings. Overall, The Cambridge Handbook of Literary Authorship offers a thorough and multi-faceted examination of authorship as a vital element of literature and culture.

'The volume has a useful thematic bibliography allowing for further investigation of many of the topics covered here … This volume is recommended for those interested in the ways that authors interact with other parts of the book trade, including publishers and booksellers, and is very important for readers wanting to learn about the various meanings of authorship across time and place.' Catherine Armstrong, Publishing History
'Literary authorship entails much more than composing texts that form aesthetic wholes. A host of other elements factor into the process, and for those interested in the dynamics of the phenomenon, there is no better source to consult than this handbook, which provides a comprehensive survey of the burgeoning field of intellectual inquiry and looks at the cultural peregrinations of a species erroneously thought by many to be extinct - the author.' H. I. Einsohn, Choice

ISBN: 9781107168657

Dimensions: 235mm x 159mm x 26mm

Weight: 940g

504 pages