Keyword [Elizabeth] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | The illuminating bud: A performer's analysis of Elizabeth Maconchy's 'Five Sketches for Viola |
182. | Elizabeth I and Irish rule: Causations for continued settlement on England's first colony: 1558 - 1603 |
183. | Ladies of the shade: The pastoral poetry of Aphra Behn, Anne Finch, and Elizabeth Singer Rowe |
184. | 'This cursed womb': The queen as mother on the early modern stage (William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe) |
185. | Female oppression and aspiration in selected nineteenth-century novels by Elizabeth Gaskell, Charlotte Bronte, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps |
186. | Elizabeth's fruitless crown: Ovidian poetry, the end of Tudor genealogy, and the incomplete past |
187. | Writing in code: The travel narratives of Anna Maria Falconbridge and Elizabeth House Trist |
188. | The Angel in the Garden: Recovering Elizabeth von Arnim's 'The Pastor's Wife |
189. | Beauty and double duty: Elizabeth Hawes and the politics of fashion and women's work |
190. | Through the missionary's lens: One woman's rhetorical strategies to promote China (Elizabeth Fisher Brewster) |
191. | The place from when I read: Intertextuality and the postcolonial present. Reading 'Elizabeth Costello' (and J. M. Coetzee) |
192. | In the shadow of Hawthorne: The early career of Elizabeth Stoddard (Nathaniel Hawthorne) |
193. | The origins of Queen Elizabeth I's celibacy and political strategies: Experience, education, and tactics |
194. | Elizabeth I and representations of the body politic |
195. | Dancing queen, Elizabeth I and Anna of Denmark: Dance, masques, and the queen's role (Samuel Daniel, Ben Jonson) |
196. | Beyond bigamy: Mary Elizabeth Braddon's attempts to challenge and change expectations of the middle class Victorian woman |
197. | Elizabeth Boyd, Grub Street, and patronage: A study in eighteenth century women's writing |
198. | Eat and be eaten: The aesthetic pleasures of M. F. K. Fisher and Elizabeth David |
199. | Roots of continuity or casualities of change? Mothers in twentieth-century southern women's fiction (Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Harriette Simpson Arnow, Zora Neale Hurston, Bobbie Ann Mason) |
200. | Seductive writers, curious readers: Literary celebrity in British Romantic poetry (Lord Byron, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Elizabeth Barrett Browning) |
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