From novelists and professors to suffragists and Irish revolutionaries, Shakespeare's women editors lived extraordinary lives and produced editions that, throughout England and America, were read and used by people of all ages. This compelling book draws on book history, literary studies and women's history alike to tell their remarkable stories.
From novelists and professors to suffragists and Irish revolutionaries, Shakespeare's women editors lived extraordinary lives and produced editions that, throughout England and America, were read and used by people of all ages. This compelling book draws on book history, literary studies and women's history alike to tell their remarkable stories.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Molly G. Yarn completed her PhD at the University of Cambridge in 2019. She is a co-editor of the Royal Shakespeare Company's revised edition of Shakespeare's Complete Works, as well as an active theatre practitioner.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue: The Mystery of Mrs Valentine 1. 'We Have Lost Our Labour': Recovering Women Editors of Shakespeare 2. 'It is My Lady's Hand': Female Collaborators and Ambiguous Literary Labour 2a. Sidenote: On Women Editing Not-Shakespeare (or Not Editing) 3. 'Give Ear, Sir, to My Sister': Women Editors and Scholarly Networks in America 3a. Sidenote: A Primer on Early Student Editions of Shakespeare 4. 'This Story the World May Read in Me': Biography and Bibliography 5.'We Happy Few': Women and the New Bibliography Epilogue.
Prologue: The Mystery of Mrs Valentine 1. 'We Have Lost Our Labour': Recovering Women Editors of Shakespeare 2. 'It is My Lady's Hand': Female Collaborators and Ambiguous Literary Labour 2a. Sidenote: On Women Editing Not-Shakespeare (or Not Editing) 3. 'Give Ear, Sir, to My Sister': Women Editors and Scholarly Networks in America 3a. Sidenote: A Primer on Early Student Editions of Shakespeare 4. 'This Story the World May Read in Me': Biography and Bibliography 5.'We Happy Few': Women and the New Bibliography Epilogue.
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