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Women, Accounting and Narrative - Keeping Books in Eighteenth-Century England

English · Hardback

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Klappentext In the early eighteenth century! the household accountant was traditionally female. Socio-linguistic acts of feminized accounting are examined alongside property! originality! and the development of the early novel. Zusammenfassung In the early eighteenth century, the household accountant was traditionally female. Socio-linguistic acts of feminized accounting are examined alongside property, originality, and the development of the early novel. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter One 1. Accounting Women 2. The Rise of Accounting 3. Accounts as Texts 4. Accountability; or, Personified Accounts 5. 'Effeminate Acheivements Chapter Two 1. The Value of The Fair Jilt: Exchange and Specie in Aphra Behn Chapter Three 1. Defoe's Bankrupcy 2. Can you Apply Arithmetick to Everything?: Moll Flanders , William Petty, and 'Social Accounting' 3. Appendix: Manufactured Value Chapter Four 1. The Feminization of Accounting: The Picaresque Vs. The Novel of Personality

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