A Colonial Woman's BookshelfWipf and Stock Publishers, 5. feb. 2016 - 232 strani A Colonial Woman’s Bookshelf represents a significant contribution to the study of the intellectual life of women in British North America. Kevin J. Hayes studies the books these women read and the reasons why they read them. As Hayes notes, recent studies on the literary tastes of early American women have concentrated on the post-revolutionary period, when several women novelists emerged. Yet, he observes, women were reading long before they began writing and publishing novels, and, in fact, mounting evidence now suggests that literacy rates among colonial women were much higher than previously supposed. To reconstruct what might have filled a typical colonial woman’s bookshelf, Hayes has mined such sources as wills and estate inventories, surviving volumes inscribed by women, public and private library catalogs, sales ledgers, borrowing records from subscription libraries, and contemporary biographical sketches of notable colonial women. Hayes identifies several categories of reading material. These range from devotional works and conduct books to midwifery guides and cookery books, from novels and travel books to science books. In his concluding chapter, he describes the tensions that were developing near the end of the colonial period between the emerging cult of domesticity and the appetite for learning many women displayed. With its meticulous research and rich detail, A Colonial Woman’s Bookshelf makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the complexities of life in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century America. |
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... women's souls were “as divine an Original, as endless a Duration, and as capable of ... Ladies for the Advancement of Their True and Greatest Interest (1694–97), a ... Library, Astell argued: For since GOD has given Women as well as Men ...
... women's souls were “as divine an Original, as endless a Duration, and as capable of ... Ladies for the Advancement of Their True and Greatest Interest (1694–97), a ... Library, Astell argued: For since GOD has given Women as well as Men ...
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... library. Her belligerent nature makes her copy of Antoninus, a warrior's spiritual meditations, especially appropriate. Significantly, the catalog of the Byrd library lists none of the popular women's conduct books. Lucy Byrd would own ...
... library. Her belligerent nature makes her copy of Antoninus, a warrior's spiritual meditations, especially appropriate. Significantly, the catalog of the Byrd library lists none of the popular women's conduct books. Lucy Byrd would own ...
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... women's reading. Books were expensive, and few people could afford everything they wanted to read. Subscription and circulating libraries helped solve the problem. Beginning in 1731 with the Library Company of Philadelphia—the “Mother ...
... women's reading. Books were expensive, and few people could afford everything they wanted to read. Subscription and circulating libraries helped solve the problem. Beginning in 1731 with the Library Company of Philadelphia—the “Mother ...
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... Ladies of Great Britain, and E. Smith's Compleat Housewife, to name a few. In 1773, the charter of the New York Society Library named Anne Waddell among its members. Her husband had helped establish the library, and, after his death in ...
... Ladies of Great Britain, and E. Smith's Compleat Housewife, to name a few. In 1773, the charter of the New York Society Library named Anne Waddell among its members. Her husband had helped establish the library, and, after his death in ...
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... LIBRARY; Gentlemen and Ladies that approve this plan, and are willing to encourage so useful an undertaking, are desired to give in their name.” Later that year, Garret Noel began a circulating library in New York for “those who delight ...
... LIBRARY; Gentlemen and Ladies that approve this plan, and are willing to encourage so useful an undertaking, are desired to give in their name.” Later that year, Garret Noel began a circulating library in New York for “those who delight ...
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Conduct Books | 58 |
Housewifery Physick Midwifery | 80 |
Facts and Fictions | 101 |
Science Books | 123 |
Notes | 137 |
Sources | 181 |
Index | 203 |
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