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|a The Moral Economies of American Authorship :
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|a Cover; The Moral Economies of American Authorship Reputation, Scandal, and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Marketplace; Copyright; Dedication; { Contents }; { Acknowledgments }; Introduction: Moral Markets; {1} Fenimore Cooper, Property, and the Trials of National Authorship; Property's Publics; Literary Offenses; or, Mr. Cooper and Mr. Effingham; Fiction's Properties; (Trans)national Disappointments; Recuperation; {2} Paratexts and the Making of Moral Authority; Prefacing Reputation; Abolition's Scandals: The Case of Mary Prince; Authorship, Evidence, and Art; The Status of Secrets
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