edited by Leith Davis, Michelle Levy and Diana Solomon
contributions by Alexis Chema, Angela Wachowich, Andrew O. Winckles, Leith Davis, Melanie Bigold, Norbert Schürer, Michelle Levy, Carole Gerson, Rachael Scarborough King, Shaun Nowicki, Jana Ross, Tomas Gonzalez, Audrey Rodriguez, Yvette de la Vega, Elizabeth Eger, Betty A. Schellenberg, Margaret J.M. Ezell, Susan Carlile, Jennie Batchelor, Pam Perkins, Bénédicte Miyamoto and Isobel Grundy
Bucknell University Press, 2027
Cloth: 978-1-68448-621-2 | Paper: 978-1-68448-620-5 | eISBN: 978-1-68448-622-9 (all)

ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This pathbreaking collection features original essays by leading scholars working at the intersections of women’s literary history, book history, and media cultures. Drawing on underexplored archives and innovative methodologies—from feminist bibliography to digital humanities—the contributors generate new narratives about the long eighteenth century and the centrality of gender to its literary production. Moving beyond a narrow focus on authorship, the chapters recover women as writers and readers, editors and curators, printers and book owners, scholars, preachers, and political actors. Across print, manuscript, and oral cultures, they illuminate the collaborative networks and material conditions shaping cultural production and circulation. Organized into sections on print histories, manuscript cultures, and new methodological approaches, this collection reshapes eighteenth-century studies while modeling ethically engaged archival research. Accessible and wide-ranging, it will appeal to scholars and students in literary studies, women’s and gender studies, and book history alike.

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