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Article

Thorne, Alison (2013) Narratives of female suffering in the petitionary literature of Civil War period and its aftermath. Literature Compass, 10 (2). pp. 134-145. ISSN 1741-4113

Thorne, Alison (2013) Narratives of female suffering in the petitionary literature of the Civil War period and its aftermath. Literature Compass. (In Press)

Thorne, Alison (2012) Female captivity and the rhetoric of supplication : the cases of Lady Mary Grey and Lady Arabella Stuart. Lives and Letters, 4 (1). pp. 152-171. ISSN 2040-4395

Thorne, Alison (2008) ‘Large complaints in little papers’ : negotiating Ovidian genealogies of complaint in Drayton's Englands Heroicall Epistles. Renaissance Studies, 22 (3). pp. 368-384. ISSN 0269-1213

Thorne, Alison (2006) Women's petitionary letters and early seventeenth-century treason trials. Women's Writing, 13 (1). pp. 21-37. ISSN 0969-9082

Thorne, A. (2002) Awake remembrance of these valiant dead : Henry V and the politics of the English history play. Shakespeare Studies, 30.

Book Section

Thorne, Alison; (2013) Female captivity and the rhetoric of supplication : the cases of Lady Arbella Stuart and Lady Mary Grey. In: Women and letters in early modern britain. UNSPECIFIED. (In Press)

Thorne, Alison; Gallagher, Laura and Brownlee, Victoria, eds. (2013) The politics of female supplication in the book of Esther. In: Biblical women and early modern literary culture. Palgrave. (In Press)

Thorne, Alison; Maley, Willy and Tudeau-Clayton, Margaret, eds. (2010) "O lawful let it be / That I have room ... to curse a while" : voicing the nation's conscience in female complaint in Richard III, King John and Henry VIII. In: This England, That Shakespeare. Ashgate, pp. 105-126. ISBN 978-0-7546-6602-8

Thorne, Alison; Hampton-Reeves, Stuart, ed. (2004) There is a history in all men's lives. In: Shakespeare's Histories and Counter Histories. Manchester University Press, UK, p. 20.

Thorne, Alison; Barroll, Leeds, ed. (2002) Henry V and the politics of the English history play. In: Shakespeare Studies. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, p. 25. ISBN 0838639623

Book

Thorne, Alison (2002) Shakespeare's romances. New casebooks . Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.. ISBN 033367975X

Review

Thorne, Alison (2008) A ciceronian sunburn: A tudor dialogue on humanistic rhetoric and civic poetics. [Review]

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