Martha Woodmansee
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Martha Woodmansee is a professor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. She has been a member of the English department since 1986 and joined the faculty at the School of Law in 2003. In addition, she is the Director of the Society for Critical Exchange, a national organization devoted to collaborative interdisciplinary work in theory. A 1999 Guggenheim fellow and 2004 Fulbright fellow, her teaching and research interests are 18th- and 19th-century literature, critical theory, cultural studies including book piracy and the emergence of international copyright during the nineteenth century.
Woodmansee attended Northwestern University (B.A.) and Stanford University (M.A., Ph.D).
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[edit] Writings
[edit] Author
- The Author, Art, and the Market: Rereading the History of Aesthetics (Columbia UP 1994).
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- The New Economic Criticism: Studies at the Interface of Literature and Economics (Routledge 1999).
- The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature (Duke UP 1994) (co-edited with Peter Jaszi).
- Erkennen und Deuten. Essays zur Literatur und Literaturtheorie (Erich Schmidt 1983) .
[edit] Translator
- Introduction to Literary Hermeneutics, by Peter Szondi (Cambridge UP 1995) (translator).

