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020 _a9780191741654 (ebook) :
_cNo price
040 _aStDuBDS
_cStDuBDS
050 0 _aZ325
_b.S655 2012
082 0 4 _a381.450020820942
_223
100 1 _aSmith, Helen,
_d1977-
245 1 0 _a'Grossly material things'
_h[electronic resource] :
_bwomen and book production in early modern England /
_cHelen Smith.
260 _aOxford :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2012.
300 _a1 online resource (viii, 254 p.) :
_bill., ports.
520 8 _aVirginia Woolf described fictions as 'grossly material things' rooted in their physical and economic contexts. This book takes Woolf's hint and asks who made the books of the English Renaissance. It covers the ways in which women participated as co-authors, editors, translators, patrons, printers, readers and booksellers.
588 _aDescription based on print version record.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
650 0 _aWomen in the book industries and trade
_zEngland
_xHistory
_yTo 1500.
650 0 _aWomen in the book industries and trade
_zEngland
_xHistory
_y16th century.
650 0 _aWomen in the book industries and trade
_zEngland
_xHistory
_y17th century.
650 0 _aWomen
_xBooks and reading
_xHistory.
650 0 _aEnglish literature
_yEarly modern, 1500-1700
_xHistory and criticism.
776 0 8 _iPrint version
_z9780199651580
856 4 0 _3Oxford scholarship online
_uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199651580.001.0001
999 _c38752
_d38752