Gender, Commerce, and the Restoration Book Trade: Mapping the Bookscape of Hannah Wolley's The Ladies Directory (1661)

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Sara Pennell
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This article provides the first account and analysis of the publication of Hannah Wolley (c.1622-c.in or after 1674), the prolific but understudied author of five different domestic manuals between 1661 and 1674. The publication of The Ladies Directory in 1661 and its reprinting in 1662 provide the context for an exploration of the opportunities and challenges facing a first-time female 'Authress' (as Wolley was described on the title page) being published. As a non-elite but educated working woman, Wolley did not fit the mould of her female published precursors, and nor did the format and contents of her texts. This study shows how Wolley and other stakeholders in the production of The Ladies Directory navigated a challenging period in English book production, through conceiving the book as the first instalment in a series of domestic texts that could be printed separately but bound together; and argues that she used print as but one strand of her commercial 'offer', alongside private tuition and selling readymade medications.

性别、商业和复兴时期的图书贸易:绘制汉娜-沃利的《女士目录》(1661 年)的图书景观图
摘要:汉娜-沃利(Hannah Wolley,约 1622 年至 1674 年或之后)是一位多产的作家,在 1661 年至 1674 年间创作了五本不同的家庭手册,但却未得到充分研究。1661 年出版的《女士指南》和 1662 年的再版为我们探讨首次出版的女性 "女作家"(扉页上对沃利的描述)所面临的机遇和挑战提供了背景。作为一名非上流社会但受过良好教育的职业女性,沃利并不符合她的女性出版先驱的模式,她的文本格式和内容也是如此。本研究展示了沃利和其他参与《女士目录》制作的相关人员如何通过将该书构想为一系列可单独印刷但可装订成册的家庭用书中的第一部来驾驭英国图书制作的挑战时期;本研究还论证了她是如何将印刷品作为其商业 "产品 "的一个组成部分,以及如何将其与私人教学和成衣销售结合起来的。
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