Mary Shelley’s Lasting Feminist Legacy And Influence
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How a runaway teen pregnant with her married lover’s child revolutionized the publishing industry.
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How a runaway teen pregnant with her married lover’s child revolutionized the publishing industry.
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It took seven years for Anne to become Queen. It only took four months for her to lose everything, including her head.
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In which we learn how Anne Boleyn forced her way into history through sheer force of amazingness.
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The second half of Katherine’s life began with a series of miscarriages and ended with her death.
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Looking at the little discussed early years of Katherine of Aragon, the Spanish princess who was more than just the woman eventually discarded by her husband.
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Fiction writers need to embellish very little to turn Marguerite’s life into a highly dramatic narrative. This woman truly lived her best life.
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The story of a woman who single-handedly kept France afloat during a time of constant Civil War. And she also sort of invented ballet!
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Gorgeous promo shots from the upcoming adaptation of Alias Grace hint we may be in the midst of a Margaret Atwood-aissance as well as a true crime costume drama-aissance.
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Anastasia is maybe the only person in history better known for what she didn’t do than for what she did. But the girl she was deserves to be remembered too.
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