The long eighteenth century is characterized as a watershed moment for women's increased engagement as both readers and writers. Key to understanding that engagement is the phenomenon of the personal library collection. Studying the development of women's personal libraries unearths hidden legacies of reading and reception that revise and extend existing histories. This essay explores the collecting practices and libraries of an aristocratic mother and daughter: Frances Seymour, the Countess of Hertford, later Duchess of Somerset (1699–1754); and Elizabeth Percy, the Duchess of Northumberland (1716–1776). Using six manuscript library catalogs from the Northumberland Archives as a case study, it illuminates trends and issues in the study of ...
This catalog accompanied the 1996 University Libraries’ exhibition of material related to Eighteenth...
An introductory chapter outlines the provenance, circumstance and background relating to the provisi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis is a study of 'Poems by Eminent Ladies', the first anth...
The long eighteenth century is characterized as a watershed moment for women's increased engagement ...
Women in 16th- and 17th-century Britain read, annotated, circulated, inventoried, cherished, critici...
© 2020 Louise Ann BoxPrints formed a sizeable part of the diverse collections assembled by English c...
This thesis explores female authorship, friendship and knowledge-making within collecting practices ...
In A Nation and its Books (1998), numerous chapters emphasise the cultural impact of book collecting...
The social categorization of the book collectors in eighteenth-and early nineteenth-century Britain ...
This paper examines book ownership by women in the medieval and early modern periods in Europe. The ...
he English private library in the seventeenth century is an area where there is scope both to increa...
This edited collection, a tribute to the late noted eighteenth-century scholar Betty Rizzo, testifie...
The thesis analyzes the extent to which English and Scottish women participated in the thriving manu...
Print culture provides the material and intellectual basis for historians interested in the history ...
This thesis examines the reading lives of eighteenth-century English men and women. Diaries of the m...
This catalog accompanied the 1996 University Libraries’ exhibition of material related to Eighteenth...
An introductory chapter outlines the provenance, circumstance and background relating to the provisi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis is a study of 'Poems by Eminent Ladies', the first anth...
The long eighteenth century is characterized as a watershed moment for women's increased engagement ...
Women in 16th- and 17th-century Britain read, annotated, circulated, inventoried, cherished, critici...
© 2020 Louise Ann BoxPrints formed a sizeable part of the diverse collections assembled by English c...
This thesis explores female authorship, friendship and knowledge-making within collecting practices ...
In A Nation and its Books (1998), numerous chapters emphasise the cultural impact of book collecting...
The social categorization of the book collectors in eighteenth-and early nineteenth-century Britain ...
This paper examines book ownership by women in the medieval and early modern periods in Europe. The ...
he English private library in the seventeenth century is an area where there is scope both to increa...
This edited collection, a tribute to the late noted eighteenth-century scholar Betty Rizzo, testifie...
The thesis analyzes the extent to which English and Scottish women participated in the thriving manu...
Print culture provides the material and intellectual basis for historians interested in the history ...
This thesis examines the reading lives of eighteenth-century English men and women. Diaries of the m...
This catalog accompanied the 1996 University Libraries’ exhibition of material related to Eighteenth...
An introductory chapter outlines the provenance, circumstance and background relating to the provisi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis is a study of 'Poems by Eminent Ladies', the first anth...