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Article: Review of Review of Scott, Maria M. Re-Presenting 'Jane' Shore: Harlot and Heroine.(Book review)
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- Early Modern Literary Studies
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- September 1, 2005
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Scott, Maria M. Re-Presenting Jane' Shore: Harlot and Heroine. Aldershot and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2005. 141pp. ISBN 0 7546 3740 9.
Matthew Woodcock
University of East Anglia
matthew.woodcock@uea.ac.uk
Woodcock, Matthew. "Review of Scott, Maria M. Re-Presenting Jane' Shore: Harlot and Heroine." Early Modern Literary Studies 11.2 (September, 2005) 10.1-7
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Born c.1450, Elizabeth Lambert was the daughter of a wealthy London citizen and at a relatively young age married to the merchant William Shore. She came to prominence as one of Edward IV's mistresses whose story first appears in Thomas More's History of Richard III ...