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Showing Like a Queen : Female Authority and Literary Experiment in Spenser, Shakespeare, and Milton
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Katherine Eggert
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January 01 2000
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University of Pennsylvania Press
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9780812292619
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January 01 2000
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10.9783/9780812292619
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3. Leading Ladies: Feminine Authority and Theatrical Effect in Shakespeare's History Plays
Note on Texts and Editions
Notes
Acknowledgments
Afterword: Queenship and New Feminine Genres
Contents
Index
6. Milton's Queenly Paradise
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2. Genre and the Repeal of Queenship in Spenser's Faerie Queene
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4. Exclaiming Against Their Own Succession: Queenship, Genre, and What Happens in Hamlet
5. The Late Queen of Famous Memory: Nostalgic Form in Antony and Cleopatra and The Winter's Tale
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1. Forms of Queenship: Female Rule and Literary Structure in the English Renaissance
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