Essays offering a gendered approach to the study of the move from manuscript to early printed book show how much women were involved in the process
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Frontcover; CONTENTS; LIST OF PLATES; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; ABBREVIATIONS; Introduction; Domestic Learning and Teaching: Investigating Evidence for the Role of 'Household Miscellanies' in Late-Medieval England; Domesticating the Calendar: The Hours and the Almanac in Tudor England; 'a briefe and plaine declaration': Lady Anne Bacon's 1564 translation of the Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanae; Frances Wolfreston's Chaucer; Commonplace Book Culture: A List of Sixteen Traits; Women, Politics and Domesticity: The Scribal Publication of Lady Rich's Letter to Elizabeth I
'yr scribe can proove no nessecarye consiquence for you'?: The Social and Linguistic Implications of Joan Thynne's using a Scribe in Letters to her Son, 1607-11Fathers and Daughters: Four Women and their Family Albums of Verse; The Book as Domestic Gift: Bodleian Ms Don. C. 24; 'like hewen stone': Augustine, Audience and Revision in Elizabeth Isham's 'Booke of Rememberance' (c. 1639); Female Voices in Early Seventeenth Century Pamphlet Literature; SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX;