History, religion and culture -- Political women and dramatic representation -- Seneca and female power -- Tyrants & counselors -- Frailty, thy name is woman
Summary
Women and Tudor Tragedy explores the interconnected relationships of women as writers, dramatic characters, and political participants in Tudor England to reveal the importance of these to the understanding of women's place in English culture, political, and religious life
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-189) and index
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