Robert E. Spoo
Affiliations: | University of Tulsa, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeMary E. Aldridge | grad student | 2001 | University of Tulsa |
David G. Farley | grad student | 2001 | University of Tulsa |
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Spoo R. (2019) Judge Woolsey's Ulysses Opinion: Early Print History and Reader Response Journal of Modern Literature. 43: 53-70 |
Spoo RE. (2013) 'Ah, you publishing scoundrel!' A Hauntological Reading of Privacy, Moral Rights, and the Fair Use of Unpublished Works Law and Literature. 25: 85-102 |
Saint-Amour PK, Spoo R, Jenkins JS. (2013) Introduction: Futures of fair use Law and Literature. 25: 1-9 |
Spoo R. (2013) Judging Woolsey Judging Obscenity: Elitism, Aestheticism, and the Reasonable Libido in the Ulysses Customs Case James Joyce Quarterly. 50: 1027-1049 |
Spoo R. (2013) Law's Contagious Whisper: Censorship, Courtesy, and the Legal Paratext James Joyce Quarterly. 50: 1069-1078 |
Tatum ML, Spoo RE, Pope B. (2009) Does Gender Influence Attitudes toward Copyright in the Filk Community The American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law. 18: 2 |
Spoo RE. (2008) Archival foreclosure: A scholar's lawsuit against the estate of James Joyce American Archivist. 71: 544-551 |
Spoo RE. (2008) Copyrights and "Design-Around" Scholarship James Joyce Quarterly. 1: 563-585 |
Saint-Amour PK, Groden M, Shloss CL, et al. (2008) James Joyce: Copyright, Fair Use, and Permissions: Frequently Asked Questions James Joyce Quarterly. 44: 753-784 |
Spoo RE. (1998) Copyright Protectionism and Its Discontents: The Case of James Joyce's Ulysses in America Yale Law Journal. 108: 633-667 |