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						View Vol. 37 No. 2 (2020): Representing Queens

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Articles

  • In memoriam: lan Donaldson (1935-2020)

    R. S. White, Martin Butler, David McInnis

    iii-xxii

  • Introduction to Special Issue: Representing Queens

    Stephanie` Russo

    xiii-xv

  • ‘My Lady Queen, the Lord of the Manor’: The Economic Roles of Late-Medieval English Queens

    Michelle Seah

    9-36

  • Remembering Queen Mary in Book Dedications

    Valerie Schutte

    37-50

  • Heroic Queens in the Age of the Stuart Kings: Elizabeth and Boudicca

    Carole Levin

    51-78

  • Examining Sinister Impulses behind the Debasement of Queen Guinevere in her Nineteenth-Century British Cultural Afterlife

    Ellie Crookes

    79-102

  • ‘She was dead meat’: Imagining the Execution of Anne Boleyn in History and Fiction

    Laura Saxton

    103-124

  • At the Border of Life and Death: The Ghost of Anne Boleyn

    Stephanie` Russo

    125-150

  • ‘Go too far on Tudor-speak, all hey-nonny-nonny, [and] you'll alienate your readers’: Alison Weir, Historical Fiction, and the Representation of Tudor History

    Hilary Jane Locke

    151-170