Doprava zdarma se Zásilkovnou nad 1 299 Kč
PPL Parcel Shop 54 Balík do ruky 74 Balíkovna 49 GLS 54 Kurýr GLS 64 Zásilkovna 44 PPL 99

'Grossly Material Things'

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Pevná
Kniha 'Grossly Material Things' Helen Smith
Libristo kód: 01198959
Nakladatelství Oxford University Press, května 2012
In A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf described fictions as 'grossly material things', rooted in th... Celý popis
? points 482 b
4 819
Skladem u dodavatele Odesíláme za 15-20 dnů

30 dní na vrácení zboží


Mohlo by vás také zajímat


TOP
Red Book Carl Jung / Pevná
common.buy 6 054
Jolly Phonics Workbook 5 Sara Wernham / Brožovaná
common.buy 99
Where's Spot? Eric Hill / Pevná
common.buy 283
Performing Site-Specific Theatre Anna Birch / Brožovaná
common.buy 3 312
Osudné spojenectví Jaroslav Šedivý / Pevná
common.buy 240
Černá krev - 7CD Alex Koenigsmark / Audio CD
common.buy 301
Peggy Guggenheim Francine Prose / Brožovaná
common.buy 419
Almanac Lia Leendertz / Pevná
common.buy 399
Der Distributionsweg einer Unternehmung. Franz Böcker / Brožovaná
common.buy 1 328
Art of Modern China Julia F Andrews / Brožovaná
common.buy 1 341
Beckett after Wittgenstein Andre Furlani / Brožovaná
common.buy 1 413
Adaptable Autocrats Joshua Stacher / Pevná
common.buy 3 149

In A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf described fictions as 'grossly material things', rooted in their physical and economic contexts. This book takes Woolf's brief hint as its starting point, asking who made the books of the English Renaissance, and what the material circumstances were in which they did so. It charts a new history of making and use, recovering the ways in which women shaped and altered the books of this crucial period, as co-authors, editors, translators, patrons, printers, booksellers, and readers. Drawing on evidence from a wide range of sources, including court records, letters, diaries, medical texts, and the books themselves, 'Grossly Material Things' moves between the realms of manuscript and print, and tells the stories of literary, political, and religious texts from broadside ballads to plays, monstrous birth pamphlets to editions of the Bible. In uncovering the neglected history of women's textual labours, and the places and spaces in which women went about the business of making, Helen Smith offers a new perspective on the history of books and reading. Where Woolf believed that Shakespeare's sister, had she existed, would have had no opportunity to pursue a literary career, 'Grossly Material Things' paints a compelling picture of Judith Shakespeare's varied job prospects, and promises to reshape our understanding of gendered authorship in the English Renaissance.

Darujte tuto knihu ještě dnes
Je to snadné
1 Přidejte knihu do košíku a zvolte doručit jako dárek 2 Obratem vám zašleme poukaz 3 Kniha dorazí na adresu obdarovaného

Přihlášení

Přihlaste se ke svému účtu. Ještě nemáte Libristo účet? Vytvořte si ho nyní!

 
povinné
povinné

Nemáte účet? Získejte výhody Libristo účtu!

Díky Libristo účtu budete mít vše pod kontrolou.

Vytvořit Libristo účet