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Sarah Neville, on women printers and publishers in early modern England

Sarah Neville
March 8, 2016
All Day
311 Denney Hall, 164 W. 17th Ave.

Time: 3:30 p.m.
Event Host: LITERACYSTUDIES@OSU
Short Description: Sarah Neville, Assistant Professor in the department of English, will give a talk on “Feminist Codimetrics and the Early English Book Trade” as part of the History of the Book Series, an initiative of LiteracyStudies@OSU.


Sarah Neville, Assistant Professor in the Department of English, will give a talk on “Feminist Codimetrics and the Early English Book Trade” as part of the History of the Book Series, an initiative of LiteracyStudies@OSU. Professor Neville specializes in early modern English literature, Shakespeare in performance, book history, textual editing, and the history of science. This talk will outline a methodology for using the Short Title Catalogue to trace women’s contributions to the business of printing and publishing in early modern England.  

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