Queens in literature
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Queens in literature
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- Antony and Cleopatra : a guide to the play
- Beowulf's Wealhtheow and the valkyrie tradition
- Elizabeth I : the competition for representation
- England's Elizabeth : an afterlife in fame and fantasy
- English women's poetry, 1649-1714 : politics, community, and linguistic authority
- Fairy tale queens : representations of early modern queenship
- L. Annaeus Seneca Troades : introduction, text, and commentary
- Medieval narratives of accused queens
- Of chastity and power : Elizabethan literature and the unmarried queen
- Portrayals of Queen Elizabeth I : strategies of representation in defense of a female ruler
- Reading Dido : gender, textuality, and the medieval Aeneid
- Representing Elizabeth in Stuart England : literature, history, sovereignty
- Royal representations : Queen Victoria and British culture, 1837-1876
- Royalties : the queen and Victorian writers
- Ruling women
- Ruling women : queenship and gender in Anglo-Saxon literature
- Ruskin's mythic queen : gender subversion in Victorian culture
- Showing like a queen : female authority and literary experiment in Spenser, Shakespeare, and Milton
- Signs of Cleopatra : history, politics, representation
- Spenser's Faerie queene and the cult of Elizabeth
- The Elizabeth icon, 1603-2003
- The myth of Elizabeth
- The rituals and rhetoric of queenship : medieval to early modern
- The romance of adultery : queenship and sexual transgression in Old French literature
- The specter of Dido : Spenser and Virgilian epic
- The subject of Elizabeth : authority, gender, and representation
- Tristan and Isolde : a casebook
- Writing Renaissance queens : texts by and about Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots
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