Authors in Court
Discover the fascinating intersection of literature and law in Authors in Court by Mark Rose. Published by Harvard University Press in 2018, this insightful paperback spans 240 pages and delves into the intricate ways gender and gentility have shaped the self-presentation of authors in legal settings. Through engaging case studies, Rose illustrates how the personal styles, public personas, and histories of various creatives—ranging from novelists and dramatists to poets, photographers, and cartoonists—have significantly influenced the evolution of legal doctrines surrounding copyright. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the dynamics of authorship and the law, offering a unique perspective on how cultural narratives intersect with legal frameworks. Enhance your understanding of copyright issues and the role of authors in the courtroom with this compelling work.