Aggravating Ladies

Hamst, Olphar

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Olphar Hamst's "Aggravating ladies" offers a unique and invaluable journey into the annals of literary history, serving as a cornerstone for anyone fascinated by the subtle complexities of authorship and publication. This meticulously compiled work focuses on the intriguing practice of women authors who chose to publish under the collective anonymity of "a lady." It stands as an essential bibliographic reference, meticulously listing works attributed to this widespread pseudonym.

Beyond its comprehensive catalog, "Aggravating ladies" provides insightful preliminary suggestions on the art of describing books bibliographically, making it a foundational text for literary researchers and bibliophiles alike. Hamst's diligent scholarship sheds light on the historical landscape of women in literature, offering a critical resource for understanding their contributions and the mechanisms through which their voices entered the public sphere.

As a profound exploration of anonyms and pseudonyms, and a vital resource for the study of women authors, this classic work remains a testament to the enduring craft of book history and literary research. It invites readers to delve into the intricate layers of identity and creative expression from a bygone era, illuminating the rich tapestry of publishing's past.

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Title: Aggravating Ladies
Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
Publication Date: 2025
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