Perdita manuscripts.
This resource is produced in association with the Perdita Project based at the University of Warwick and Nottingham Trent University. “Perdita” means “lost woman” and the quest of the Perdita Project has been to find early modern women authors who were “lost” because their writing exists only in man...
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| Format: | Database |
| Language: | English |
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[Marlborough, Wiltshire] :
Adam Matthew
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| Online Access: | http://proxy.library.tamu.edu/login?url=http://coral.library.tamu.edu/resourcelink.php?resource=2516 |
| Summary: | This resource is produced in association with the Perdita Project based at the University of Warwick and Nottingham Trent University. “Perdita” means “lost woman” and the quest of the Perdita Project has been to find early modern women authors who were “lost” because their writing exists only in manuscript form. Thanks to the endeavours of the Perdita Project the valuable work of these “lost” women is being rediscovered. The manuscripts in this site were written or compiled by women in the British Isles during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and they have been sourced from archives and libraries across the United Kingdom and the USA. One of the key attractions of Perdita Manuscripts is that it brings together little known material from widely scattered locations. The provision of a powerful searching facility, biographical and bibliographical resources, and contextual essays by academics working in the field, makes this an indispensable resource for students and researchers. |
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| Published: | Began in 2008? |
| Item Description: | Title from title screen (viewed February 10, 2009) Electronic reproduction of original documents held in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library; Yale University; Blair Castle; British Library; Brotherton Library, University of Leeds; Cambridge University Library; Doncaster Archives; Edinburgh University Library; Folger Shakespeare Library; Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin; Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies; National Library of Scotland; National Library of Wales; Trinity College, Cambridge; Wigan Heritage Service. "This resource is produced in association with the Perdita Project based at the University of Warwick and Nottingham Trent University." --Introduction. Electronic resource. |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource |
| Format: | System requirements: PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat Reader |
| Access: | Restricted to users at subscribing institutions. |