Women Reading Shakespeare 1660–1900
Explore the rich tapestry of women's voices in the realm of Shakespearean literature with "Women Reading Shakespeare 1660–1900" by Manchester University Press. This compelling book, published in 2013, delves into a previously overlooked aspect of literary history, revealing the significant contributions women made in interpreting and engaging with Shakespeare's works. Spanning 288 pages, it offers a thorough examination of how women of the time connected with the Bard, highlighting their unique perspectives and creative expressions. This insightful and meticulously researched title invites readers to rediscover the vital role women played in shaping Shakespearean discourse and celebrates their enduring legacy. Perfect for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, this book illuminates a lost tradition in a captivating manner.