[Vwoolf] Editions of Woolf for teaching

Caroline Webb caroline.webb at newcastle.edu.au
Sun Jan 3 23:21:56 EST 2021


Where copyright still exists, different publishers often hold the rights to authors’ works in different countries—it can sometimes be a maze getting quotation rights if one is working on several books with complicated publishing histories.  For years Penguin didn’t publish in the US as most books to which it held the copyrights in the UK and most of the Commonwealth were owned by different publishers in the US and sometimes Canada.  The recent mergers of publishers into a few vast international behemoths is changing that.  (I never expected to see 1950s American sf texts offered by Hachette!)

Mrs Dalloway, like Woolf’s other work, came out of copyright about ten years ago in Australia and I think many other countries, as copyright on published work here expires 70 years after the death of the author.

Caroline Webb
The University of Newcastle, Australia
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Isn’t the issue US copyright law? As I understand it, Mrs Dalloway comes out of copyright in the US in 2021. Or am I mistaken?

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> On Dec 29, 2020, at 9:02 AM, Mark Hussey via Vwoolf <vwoolf at lists.osu.edu<mailto:vwoolf at lists.osu.edu>> wrote:
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> The Harcourt editions are not available in the UK, I know, but are the OUP
> ones available in the USA? I couldn't tell from the website just now (though
> there is a notice about the effects of Brexit on placing orders from the
> EU!). I always liked the Penguin editions (Julia Briggs et al.) but they
> were never available in Americanland.
>
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> From: Vwoolf <vwoolf-bounces+mhussey=verizon.net at lists.osu.edu<mailto:vwoolf-bounces+mhussey=verizon.net at lists.osu.edu>> On Behalf Of
> Dr T Tate via Vwoolf
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> Subject: [Vwoolf] Editions of Woolf for teaching
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> Dear Woolfians,
>
> Re. the discussion of editions of Woolf for teaching.
>
> I find the Oxford World Classics good for teaching. They usually have a
> readable introduction by a good scholar, and the notes are generally useful
> and useable but not overwhelming. The font has become rather tiny in recent
> years, which is difficult for some readers (not least we ageing teachers)
> but apart from that issue I think they are usually very good.
>
> Do lecturers in the US find the Oxford World Classics useful?
>
> Best wishes,
> Trudi
>
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> Dr Trudi Tate
> Assistant Senior Tutor
> Clare Hall
> Cambridge CB3 9AL
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