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- "We three" : the mythology of Shakespeare's weird sisters
- A feminist companion to Shakespeare
- A feminist companion to Shakespeare
- As she likes it : Shakespeare's unruly women
- Broken nuptials in Shakespeare's plays
- Characteristics of women : moral, poetical, and historical
- Clamorous voices : Shakespeare's women today
- Cross-cultural performances : differences in women's re-visions of Shakespeare
- Enclosure acts : sexuality, property, and culture in early modern England
- Enter the body : women and representation on Shakespeare's stage
- Eroticism on the Renaissance stage : transcendence, desire, and the limits of the visible
- Fantasies of female evil : the dynamics of gender and power in Shakespearean tragedy
- Fated sky : the femina furens in Shakespeare
- Gender in play on the Shakespearean stage : boy heroines and female pages
- Images of woman in literature
- Impersonations : the performance of gender in Shakespeare's England
- Las mujeres de Shakespeare
- Las mujeres en el Don Quijote de Cervantes comparadas con las mujeres en los dramas de Shakespeare
- Look to the lady : Sarah Siddons, Ellen Terry, and Judi Dench on the Shakespearean stage
- Lost saints : silence, gender, and Victorian literary canonization
- Medusa's mirrors : Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, and the metamorphosis of the female self
- Old, bold and won't be told : Shakespeare's amazing ageing ladies
- On some of Shakespeare's female characters
- On some of Shakespeare's female characters ; : Ophelia, Portia, Desdemona, Juliet, Imogen, Rosalind, Beatrice, Hermione
- On some of Shakespeare's female characters: Ophelia, Portia, Desdemona, Juliet, Imogen, Rosalind, Beatrice, Hermione
- Poor women in Shakespeare
- Re-visioning Lear's daughters : testing feminist criticism and theory
- Rewriting Shakespeare, rewriting ourselves
- Shakespeare and feminist performance : ideology on stage
- Shakespeare and his social context : essays in osmotic knowledge and literary interpretation
- Shakespeare and the embodied heroine : staging female characters in the late plays and early adaptations
- Shakespeare and the nature of women
- Shakespeare and the shrew : performing the defiant female voice
- Shakespeare and women
- Shakespeare without women : representing gender and race on the Renaissance stage
- Shakespeare's 'whores' : erotics, politics and poetics
- Shakespeare's boy actors
- Shakespeare's domestic economies : gender and property in early modern England
- Shakespeare's feminine endings : disfiguring death in the tragedies
- Shakespeare's heroines : characteristics of women : moral, poetical, and historical
- Shakespeare's heroines ; : characteristics of women, moral, poetical and historical
- Shakespeare's women : performance and conception
- Shakespeare's young lovers
- Shakespeare, feminism and gender
- Shakespearean tragedy and gender
- She loveth ; : women characters in scenes adapted from the plays of William Shakespeare
- Silly, harmless household doves : the changing representation of women in restoration adaptations of Shakespeare's plays
- Still harping on daughters : women and drama in the Age of Shakespeare
- The Matter of difference : materialist feminist criticism of Shakespeare
- The Woman's part : feminist criticism of Shakespeare
- The art of loving : female subjectivity and male discursive traditions in Shakespeare's tragedies
- The girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines in a series of tales
- The usurer's daughter : male friendship and fictions of women in sixteenth-century England
- The weyward sisters : Shakespeare and feminist politics
- The women of Shakespeare
- The women of Shakespeare's plays : analysis of the role of the women in selected plays with plot synopses and selected one act plays
- Transcripts and studies
- Transcripts and studies
- What you will : gender, contract, and Shakespearean social space
- Woman and gender in Renaissance tragedy : a study of King Lear, Othello, The Duchess of Malfi, and The white devil
- Women Making Shakespeare : Text, Reception, Performance
- Women and mobility on Shakespeare's stage : migrant mothers and broken homes
- Women and revenge in Shakespeare : gender, genre, and ethics
- Women in Shakespeare
- Women in the age of Shakespeare
- Women of will : following the feminine in Shakespeare's plays
- Women reading Shakespeare, 1660-1900 : an anthology of criticism
- Women's matters : politics, gender, and nation in Shakespeare's early history plays
- Women's re-visions of Shakespeare : on the responses of Dickinson, Woolf, Rich, H.D., George Eliot, and others
- Women's worlds in Shakespeare's plays
- Wooing, wedding, and power : women in Shakespeare's plays
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