Women and the Circulation of Texts in Renaissance Italy Women and the Circulation of Texts in Renaissance Italy

Women and the Circulation of Texts in Renaissance Italy

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Publisher Description

During the Italian Renaissance, laywomen and nuns could take part in every stage of the circulation of texts of many kinds, old and new, learned and popular. This first in-depth and integrated analysis of Italian women's involvement in the material textual culture of the period shows how they could publish their own works in manuscript and print and how they promoted the first publication of works composed by others, acting as patrons or dedicatees. It describes how they copied manuscripts and helped to make and sell printed books in collaboration with men, how they received books as gifts and borrowed or bought them, how they commissioned manuscripts for themselves and how they might listen to works in spoken or sung performance. Brian Richardson's richly documented study demonstrates the powerful social function of books in the Renaissance: texts-in-motion helped to shape women's lives and sustain their social and spiritual communities.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2020
26 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
569
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
22.3
MB

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