Dominion and Agency

Copyright and the Structuring of the Canadian Book Trade, 1867-1918

Nonfiction, History, Americas, Canada, Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, Books & Reading
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Author: Eli MacLaren ISBN: 9781442695672
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division Publication: October 8, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Eli MacLaren
ISBN: 9781442695672
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Publication: October 8, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English

The 1867 Canadian confederation brought with it expectations of a national literature, which a rising class of local printers hoped to supply. Reforming copyright law in the imperial context proved impossible, and Canada became a prime market for foreign publishers instead. The subsequent development of the agency system of exclusive publisher-importers became a defining feature of Canadian trade publishing for most of the twentieth century.

In Dominion and Agency, Eli MacLaren analyses the struggle for copyright reform and the creation of a national literature using previously ignored archival sources such as the Board of Trade Papers at the National Archives of the United Kingdom. A groundbreaking study, Dominion and Agency is an important exploration of the legal and economic structures that were instrumental in the formation of today's Canadian literary culture.

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The 1867 Canadian confederation brought with it expectations of a national literature, which a rising class of local printers hoped to supply. Reforming copyright law in the imperial context proved impossible, and Canada became a prime market for foreign publishers instead. The subsequent development of the agency system of exclusive publisher-importers became a defining feature of Canadian trade publishing for most of the twentieth century.

In Dominion and Agency, Eli MacLaren analyses the struggle for copyright reform and the creation of a national literature using previously ignored archival sources such as the Board of Trade Papers at the National Archives of the United Kingdom. A groundbreaking study, Dominion and Agency is an important exploration of the legal and economic structures that were instrumental in the formation of today's Canadian literary culture.

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