Representations of Women in Tudor Historiography: John Bale and the Rhetoric of Exemplarity

By Krista Kesselring

The writings of Anne Askew and the Princess Elizabeth have received attention as two of a small number of published works by women in the Tudor period. The lengthy additions and glosses of their editor, John Bale, have garnered much less notice.…

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