Women, Accounting and Narrative
Delve into the fascinating intersection of gender and accounting in "Women, Accounting and Narrative" by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2004, this insightful hardback explores the pivotal role of women as household accountants in the early eighteenth century. With 224 pages of rigorous analysis, this book examines the socio-linguistic aspects of feminized accounting and how it relates to themes of property, originality, and the evolution of the early novel. The narrative weaves together historical context and literary critique, offering readers a unique perspective on the influence of women in financial documentation and its broader implications in literature and society. A must-read for those interested in gender studies, history, and the development of narrative forms, this book is available now at Bookshop. Don’t miss your chance to uncover the untold stories of women in the realm of accounting.