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Preserving on Paper : Seventeenth-Century Englishwomen's Receipt Books

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Apricot wine and stewed calf’s head, melancholy medicine and "ointment of roses." Welcome to the cookbook Shakespeare would have recognized.

Preserving on Paper is a critical edition of three seventeenth-century receipt books–handwritten manuals that included a combination of culinary recipes, medical remedies, and household tips which documented the work of women at home.

Kristine Kowalchuk argues that receipt books served as a form of folk writing, where knowledge was shared and passed between generations.

These texts played an important role in the history of women’s writing and literacy and contributed greatly to issues of authorship, authority, and book history.

Kowalchuk’s revelatory interdisciplinary study offers unique insights into early modern women’s writings and the original sharing economy.

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University of Toronto Press
1487520034 / 9781487520038
Paperback / softback
641.5
19/06/2017
Canada
English
392 pages
152 x 229 mm, 580 grams