Description
This collection reveals the labours of women printers and publishers, authors and editors, owners and readers in the production and reception of early modern English books.
About the Author
Valerie Wayne is Professor Emerita of English at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa, USA.
Reviews
The essays in this collection add substantially to what is known about early modern women's work in book production and the culture of print. The volume has a nice balance of essays that sweep broadly through the archives and that focus on individual women printers, publishers, writers, booksellers, collectors, and readers. The scholarship is superb, including Valerie Wayne's outstanding introduction, and the intersection of the essays is unusually rich * Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal *
An arresting and important volume that rethinks the role of women in book history. * Times Literary Supplement *
Valerie Wayne's editorship skilfully marshals a range of essays, drawing out key themes and setting out an intellectual stall ... this book advances the work of placing women into the history of books with research that is explicitly feminist, uses modern technologies and covers new ground as well as reassessing the old ... [A] landmark volume. * Publishing History *
The scholars here have performed impressive acts of archival investigation, much dust has been kicked up, but it has the benefit of clearing the air and making it possible to see the truly impressive busyness of business women, urban scavengers, and noble ladies of leisure alike. * Maureen Quilligan, Duke University, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350246638
Author Dr Valerie Wayne
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint The Arden Shakespeare
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 432g