Eighteenth-century fiction and the law of property / Wolfram Schmidgen.
2006
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Title
Eighteenth-century fiction and the law of property / Wolfram Schmidgen.
Edition
1st pbk. version.
Created/published
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Description
viii, 266 p. ; 23 cm
Associated name
Note
Originally published in hbk: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 246-261) and index.
Contents
Communal form and the transitional culture of the eighteenth-century novel
Terra nullius, cannibalism, and the natural law of appropriation in Robinson Crusoe
Henry Fielding and the common law of plenitude
Commodity fetishism in heterogeneous spaces
Ann Radcliffe and the political economy of Gothic space
Scottish law and Waverley's museum of property.
Terra nullius, cannibalism, and the natural law of appropriation in Robinson Crusoe
Henry Fielding and the common law of plenitude
Commodity fetishism in heterogeneous spaces
Ann Radcliffe and the political economy of Gothic space
Scottish law and Waverley's museum of property.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- Cambridge.
Item Details
Call number
PR448.P71 S3 2006
Folger accession
264373