Out of Bounds
Ian Gilmour: Why Wordsworth sold a lot less than Byron, 20 January 2005
The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period
by William St Clair.
Cambridge, 765 pp., £90, July 2004,9780521810067 Show More
by William St Clair.
Cambridge, 765 pp., £90, July 2004,
“... House of Lords, the highest court in both countries, decided, as it had to, that the law of Great Britain was laid down by the statute of 1710. The unlawfulness of perpetual copyright was confirmed, and all injunctions were dissolved. Thus from then until 1808, when copyright was extended from 14 to 28 years, what St Clair calls a ‘brief copyright ... ”