Marie de Medici, Queen of France

Standard Name: Marie de Medici,, Queen of France

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Literary Setting Eliza Parsons
Each of the three volumes has a different quotation on its title-page: the last is Shakespeare 's defiant Freeze, freeze thou bitter sky, maintaining that harsh weather is mild compared with human injustice.
Parsons, Eliza. An Old Friend with a New Face. T. N. Longman.
3: title-page
Textual Production Julia Pardoe
In The Life of Marie de Medicis, Queen of France, a biography that reads like a historical novel, JP aimed to counter the current, highly critical, arguably antifeminist opinion of this powerful queen.
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
Athenæum. J. Lection.
1285 (1852): 645-6
Textual Features Catherine Gore
The plot revolves around the marriage of Henri IV; the Marchioness of Verneuil (played by Ellen Tree )
Gore, Catherine. “Introduction”. Gore on Stage: The Plays of Catherine Gore, edited by John Franceschina, Garland, pp. 1-34.
12
is the stronger and more wily of the two French sisters whom he does not choose...
Textual Features Catherine Gore
In this unusual book CG seems to stand mid-way between Coventry in Pompey, 1752 (using her canine protagonist for intimate satire on the chiefly female upper classes), and Virginia Woolf in Flush, 1933...

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1610: The assassination of Henri IV of France left...

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1610

The assassination of Henri IV of France left his widow, Marie de Medici , ruling as Regent for her young son, Louis XIII .

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