Women's bookscapes in early modern Britain : reading, ownership, circulation /
"Women in 16th- and 17th-century Britain read, annotated, circulated, inventoried, cherished, criticized, prescribed, and proscribed books in various historically distinctive ways. Yet, unlike that of their male counterparts, the study of women's reading practices and book ownership has be...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Bookscape
- Part One (Book)case Studies
- One. Katherine Parr's Marginalia
- Two. Isabella Whitney and Reading Humanism
- Three. Book Passages and the Reconstruction of the Bradstreets' New England Library
- Four. Elizabeth Isham's "own Bookes"
- Fiv. Margaret Cavendish's Books
- Part Two Reading Communities
- Six. Women, Books, and the Lay Apostolate
- Seven. The Discovery of Pattern at Little Gidding
- Eight. Common Libraries
- Nine. English Reading Communities in Exile
- Part Three Collecting Women's Collections
- Ten. Hiding in Plain Sight
- Eleven. Women's Libraries in the Private Libraries in Renaissance England ProjectTwelve. Women's Book Ownership and the Reception of Early Modern Women's Texts, 1545-1700
- Thirteen. Reading Proof
- Afterword: Mapping Early Modern Women's Literary History.