Modernism and the Law
Modernism and the Law
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Author(s): Spoo, Robert
ISBN No.: 9781474275804
Pages: 208
Year: 201808
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 50.99
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"In a style that appropriately reads as a concise legal brief, Robert Spoo analyzes the tension between censorship (a form of "super-copyright" controlled by a government in league with "purity groups") and copyright itself, which intrinsically is incapable of protecting allegedly indecent works. Literary modernism should be seen, then, as Spoo rightly sees it, as what came about when the constraints of censorship (ever porous) met in complex ways with the protections (never tight) of copyright." - Common Knowledge "Spoo's Modernism and the Law addresses (and makes admirably clear) complex issues of legislation and the capitalist marketplace, as well as the vagaries of inconsistent authors. The book is also a model for writing comparatively about Joyce across the whole field of modernist studies, and, further, Spoo's perspective has contemporary relevance for those interested in 'creative industries' and 'the creative economy' in the twenty-first century." - James Joyce Quarterly "Modernism and the Law satisfies every expectation we might be likely to have for a casebook. It is a model of clarity written by a respected scholar. It balances general claims with well-chosen details and supplements obvious examples with a few less familiar ones. Spoo, who is as much a legal expert as a literary one, has the experience and authority to discern the broader patterns and discriminate among the different critical byways of the highly decentralized world of writing about law and literature.


" - English Literature in Transition "Let's begin by stating, up front, the indisputable merit of Modernism and the Law : Robert Spoo, a leading expert on intellectual property, copyright law, James Joyce in particular, and modernism more generally, has written the definitive version of how the Law, especially in the areas of copyright, obscenity and blackmail, was integral to the development, and the occasional diminishment and suppression of the modernist movement itself. Modernism and the Law has the thoroughness of a legal brief, even down to a seventeen-page addendum of every important legal decision concerning obscenity, copyright, defamation, libel and blackmail. But Spoo writes with the narrative flow of an experienced and skilled teacher.As complete and self-contained as it is, Spoo's book, nonetheless, feels like the beginning of a new and important dialogue in modernist studies: one between the machinations of the marketplace on the one hand, and the aspirations and frustrations of literary genius, on the other." - Joyce Literary Supplement "For legal scholars interested in the general topic of modernism and the law, this book provides some detailed and dense information that may help serve as an introduction. What Spoo does in the book is provide a balance between the theoretical foundation necessary to best understand modernism and numerous examples of how it connects to law. For those interested in understanding the study of socio- and sociolegal studies and beyond, this book is invaluable. Summing Up: Essential.


" - CHOICE "Robert Spoo takes us on a journey to understand modernist literature, its authors, how they were affected by the law and how it changed their writing. Spoo even discusses how the law was changed to accommodate writers at times . Professor Spoo makes this an engaging work, and does not get bogged down with citations and the minutiae that many books on law do; he keeps it moving and focuses on the authors while examining how the law has changed during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries." - San Francisco Book Review.


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