Marketing Maria Sibylla Merian, 1720–1800: Book Auctions, Gender, and Reading Culture in the Dutch Republic

IF 0.5 Q1 HISTORY Book History Pub Date : 2018-12-04 DOI:10.1353/BH.2018.0002
A. Montoya, R. Jagersma
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Abstract:This article uses Dutch auction catalogues to trace the eighteenth-century reception and circulation of the works of the prominent natural scientist Maria Sibylla Merian. It opens up discussion of book history methodologies by demonstrating how auction catalogues can be used to study the public personas of collectors, book ownership, authorial reputation, the literary market, and reading practices. Addressing issues more specifically of gender and reading culture, it nuances the inherited assumption that women collectors showed a clear preference for works by other women, and draws attention to the collective nature of book collecting practices and literary reputations.
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玛丽亚·西比拉·梅里安,1720-1800:荷兰共和国的图书拍卖、性别和阅读文化
摘要:本文利用荷兰的拍卖目录追溯了18世纪著名自然科学家玛丽亚·西比拉·梅里安作品的接受和流通情况。它通过展示拍卖目录如何用于研究收藏家的公众人物、书籍所有权、作者声誉、文学市场和阅读实践,开启了对书籍史方法论的讨论。针对更具体的性别和阅读文化问题,它对女性收藏家对其他女性作品表现出明显偏好的传统假设进行了细微的区分,并提请人们注意图书收藏实践和文学声誉的集体性质。
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