Monarchy in literature
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Monarchy in literature
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- Alterations of state : sacred kingship in the English Reformation
- Archaïque Racine
- Carnival King : the last latin monarch
- Democracy, revolution, and monarchism in early American literature
- Democracy, revolution, and monarchism in early American literature
- Drama and the succession to the crown, 1561-1633
- England's Elizabeth : an afterlife in fame and fantasy
- Hamlet's heirs : Shakespeare & the politics of a new millennium
- Illegitimate power: bastards in Renaissance drama
- La répresentation de la monarchie absolue dans le théâtre racinien : analyses sociodiscursives
- Languages of power in the age of Richard II
- Loyalist resolve: patient fortitude in the English Civil War
- Monarchy and incest in Renaissance England: literature, culture, kinship and kingship
- Monarchy, political culture, and drama in seventeenth-century Madrid : theater of negotiation
- Playing the king : Lope de Vega and the limits of conformity
- Pope and the destiny of the Stuarts : history, politics, and mythology in the age of Queen Anne
- Pope and the destiny of the Stuarts : history, politics, and mythology in the age of Queen Anne
- Royal poetrie : monarchic verse and the political imaginary of early modern England
- Royal subjects : essays on the writings of James VI and I
- Secret rites and secret writing: Royalist literature, 1641-1660
- Shakespeare, Marlowe and the politics of France
- The myth of Elizabeth
- The symbolic design of Windsor-Forest : iconography, pageant, and prophecy in Pope's early work
- Writing the monarch in Jacobean England : Jonson, Donne, Shakespeare and the works of King James
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