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The Materiality of Literature: Rereading Authorship and Copyright with Kant

By Benjamin Goh
Cambridge University Press January 2026

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ISBN-13
9781009654319
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication
January 2026
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This book retraces the emergence of conceptions of authorship in late-eighteenth-century Germany by studying the material form of Immanuel Kant's 1785 essay, 'On the Wrongfulness of Reprinting'. Drawing upon book history, media theory, and literary studies, Benjamin Goh analyses the essay's paratexts as indices of literary production in the German Enlightenment. Far from being an idealist proponent of intellectual property, Kant is shown to be a media theorist and practitioner, whose critical negotiation with the evolving print machinery in his time helps illuminate our present struggle with digital technology and the mounting pressures borne by copyright as a proprietary institution.

Through its novel perspective on established debates surrounding authorship, this book critiques the proprietary conception of authorship in copyright law, and proposes an ethical alternative that responds to the production, circulation, and reading of literature.

Table of Contents

Introduction: literary materiality and the question of authorship
1. Two ways of looking at a printed book
2. From paratexts to print machinery
3. Materialities of type
4. A biography of I. Kant
Conclusion: the ethics of digital authorship
Index
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