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    Shakespeare's feminine endings figuring women in the tragedies / by Berry, Philippa, 1955-

    Published 1999
    “…Feminist readings of Shakespeare.…”
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    Roman Shakespeare warriors, wounds, and women / by Kahn, Coppélia

    Published 1997
    “…Feminist readings of Shakespeare.…”
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    Shakespeare and women by Rackin, Phyllis

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…A usable history -- The place(s) of women in Shakespeare's world : historical fact and feminist interpretation -- Our canon, ourselves -- Boys will be girls -- The lady's reeking breath -- Shakespeare's timeless women.…”
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    Feminism, absolutism, and Jansenism Louis XIV and the Port Royal nuns / by Kostroun, Daniella J., 1970-

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Jansenism as a "woman problem" -- Controversy and reform at Port Royal -- Jansenism's political turn, 1652-1661 -- The limits to obedience, 1661-1664 -- A feminist response to absolutism, 1664-1669 -- The unsettled peace, 1669-1679 -- A royal victory, 1679-1709.…”
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    Gendered Temporalities in the Early Modern World /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Constructing female rule in seventeenth-century AcehSu Fang Ng; 7 Feminist queer temporalities in Aemilia Lanyer and Lucy Hutchinson; Penelope Anderson and Whitney Sperrazza; Part III Embodied time; 8 Embodied temporality; Lucrezia Tornabuoni de' Medici's sacra storia, Donatello's Judith, and the performance of gendered authority in Palazzo Medici, Florence; Allie Terry-Fritsch; 9 Maybe baby; Pregnant possibilities in medieval and early modern literature; Holly Barbaccia, Bethany Packard, and Jane Wanninger; 10 Evolving families…”
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