
Women’s Labour and the History of the Book in Early Modern England
Title:
Women’s Labour and the History of the Book in Early Modern England
Author:
Edited by:
Wayne, Dr Valerie (University of Hawai‘i, USA)
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
336 pages, 20 bw illus
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN-13:
9781350246638
EAN:
9781350246638
Publication Date:
13/01/2022
Classifications:
Literature: history and criticism
Weight (g):
538
Dimensions (mm):
139 x 216 x 22
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
This collection reveals the valuable work that women achieved in publishing, printing, writing and reading early modern English books, from those who worked in the book trade to those who composed, selected, collected and annotated books. Women gathered rags for paper production, invested in books and oversaw the presses that printed them. Their writing and reading had an impact on their contemporaries and the developing literary canon. A focus on women’s work enables these essays to recognize the various forms of labour -- textual and social as well as material and commercial -- that women of different social classes engaged in. Those considered include the very poor, the middling sort who were active in the book trade, and the elite women authors and readers who participated in literary communities. Taken together, these essays convey the impressive work that women accomplished and their frequent collaborations with others in the making, marking, and marketing of early modern English books.










