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- W27832002 abstract "According to Stephen James Joyce, the conduct of certain Joyce scholars has, in recent years, violated some of Western civi lization's basic, fundamental values . . . human decency and what the French call le droit moral?the moral right.1 In the same newspaper article, Stephen Joyce set himself up as the champion of the civilization that these scholars are supposedly destroying: will continue to defend the Joyce family interests and privacy to the best of [my] ability. We will devote the time, effort and means necessary to carry out this task without flagging and whatever the difficulties may be (G2). Since these challenges to Joyce scholarship have been made in the name of a judicial concept that is foreign to our ways of think ing about intellectual life in its relationship to the law, it is important that we understand what we face when this concept is invoked, and I am going to take as my starting point Joyce's own understanding of the concept of le droit moral as it was expressed in a short speech given before the XV Congress of the International P.E.N. Club in Paris in 1937. What we know of Joyce's own response to the occasion of his speech?one of the few formal addresses he ever delivered in his life?comes to us primarily through a letter that Nancy Cunard wrote to Richard Ellmann in 1957, almost twenty years after the fact (JJII 704, 809). As Ellmann tells the story, Joyce delivered his talk and remained exceedingly resentful of its reception: The speech was respectfully heard, the chairman politely ordered Joyce's remarks included in the minutes, but there, to Joyce's annoyance, the matter was dropped (JJII 703-04). Cunard, who had not been at the Congress, was unwittingly pulled into the fray when, several days after, she sent Joyce a questionnaire concerning his views on the Spanish Civil War:" @default.
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- W27832002 title "Privacy and piracy in the Joyce trade: James Joyce and Le droit moral" @default.
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