<p>Hecuba<br>Marguerite Tassi, Tears for Hecuba: Empathy and Maternal Bereavement in Golding's Translation of Ovid Metamorphosis<br>Marguerite Tassi, Hecuba's Dream<br>Darla Biefieldt, Hecuba Laments<br> <br> Cleopatra<br>Andrea Nichols, 'I was not I?' Tracing the Representations of Cleopatra in English Drama<br>Erika Stevens, Grand Unified Theory<br> <br>Boudicca<br>Katarzyna Lecky, How the Iceni Became British: Holinshed's Boudicca and the Rhetoric of Naturalization<br>M. Wells, The Queen Iceni Seeks Andraste <br>Carole Levin, The Heart and Stomach of a Queen<br> <br>The Empress Matilda<br>Charles Beem, The Virtuous Virago: The Empress Matilda and the Politics of Womanhood in Twelfth Century England<br>Dennis Henry, Maud and Ellie Play Chess<br> <br>Queen Margaret<br>Carole Levin, Queen Margaret in Shakespeare and Chronicles: She-Wolf or Heroic Spirit<br>Regina Buccola, After Lives<br><br>Catherine of Aragon<br>Theresa Earenfight, Regarding Catherine of Aragon <br>Christine Stewart-Nuñez, Of Books and Bijou: The Poet's Letter to Katherine <br>Christine Stewart-Nuñez, Granadas: Katherine to Her Daughter <br> <br>Mary Stuart<br>Alyson Alvarez, The Widow of Scots; Examining Mary Stuart in her Widowhoods <br>Mary Ruth Donnelly, Mary Queen of Scots in Hell<br><br>Elizabeth I<br>Paul Strauss, The Virgin Queen as Nurse of the Church: Manipulating an Image of Elizabeth I in Court Sermons<br>Sonja Drimmer, Questionable Contexts: A Pedigree Book and Queen Elizabeth's Teeth<br>Amber Harris Leichner, For My Eyes, Part 1<br>Amber Harris Leichner, For My Eyes, Part 2<br>Regina Buccola, The First of That Name<br> <br>Grace O'Malley<br>Brandie Siegfried, Notorious Irish Queen: Gráinne Ní Mháille, Graven Memory, and the Making of Legend <br>Heidi Czerwiec, Grace: O'Malley meets the English Queen <br> <br> Gifts and Poison, Whispers and Letters <br>Catherine Medici, More Than a Wife and Mother: Jane Dudley, the Woman Who Bequeathed a Parrot and Served Five Queens.<br>Jo Carney, Poisoning Queens in Early Modern England<br>Megan Gannon, On the Revolutions of Space<br>Grace Bauer, The Kingdom if I can<br><br></p>