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Margaret of Anjou: Queenship and Power in Late Medieval England - Maurer, Helen E
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Margaret of Anjou was a vengeful and violent woman, or so we have been told, whose vindictive spirit fuelled the fifteenth-century dynastic conflict, the Wars of the Roses. In Shakespeare's rendering she becomes an adulterous queen who mocks her captive enemy, Richard, duke of York, before killing him in cold blood. Shakespeare's portrayal has proved to be remarkably resilient, because Margaret's queenship lends itself to such an assessment. In 1445, at the age of fifteen, she was married to the ineffectual Henry VI, a move ...

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Margaret of Anjou: Queenship and Power in Late Medieval England 2005, Boydell Press, Woodbridge

ISBN-13: 9781843831044

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Margaret of Anjou: Queenship and Power in Late Medieval England 2003, Boydell Press

ISBN-13: 9780851159270

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