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The last Plantagenet consorts : gender, genre, and historiography, 1440-1627
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Chapter 1
Introduction: The Queen as Cipher in the Medieval Period
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Chapter 2
Narrating Queens in the Fifteenth Century
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Chapter 3
“By meane of a woman”: Changing the Subject in Polydore Vergil’s Anglica Historia and Sir Thomas More’s History of King Richard the Third
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Chapter 4
“The point of a very woman”: Gendering Destabilization in Edward Hall’s Union and Raphael Holinshed’s Chronicles
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Chapter 5
Queens in the Margins: Allegorizing Anxiety in A Mirror for Magistrates
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Chapter 6
Performing Queenship in Legge’s Richardus Tertius, The True Tragedy of Richard III , and Thomas Heywood’s Edward IV
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Chapter 7
“A queen in jest”: Queenship and Historical Subversion in Shakespeare’s First Tetralogy
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Chapter 8
“The fetters of her sex”: Voicing Queens in the Historical Poetry of Michael Drayton and Samuel Daniel
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Book overview
1. Introduction: The Queen as Cipher in the Medieval Period
2. Narrating Queens in the Fifteenth Century
3. “By meane of a woman”: Changing the Subject in Polydore Vergil’s Anglica Historia and Sir Thomas More’s History of King Richard the Third
4. “The point of a very woman”: Gendering Destabilization in Edward Hall’s Union and Raphael Holinshed’s Chronicles
5. Queens in the Margins: Allegorizing Anxiety in A Mirror for Magistrates
6. Performing Queenship in Legge’s Richardus Tertius, The True Tragedy of Richard III , and Thomas Heywood’s Edward IV
7. “A queen in jest”: Queenship and Historical Subversion in Shakespeare’s First Tetralogy
8. “The fetters of her sex”: Voicing Queens in the Historical Poetry of Michael Drayton and Samuel Daniel
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