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#historian: william b. robison
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William B. Robison, “The Bard, the Bride, and the Muse Bemused: Katherine of Valois on Film in Shakespeare’s Henry V”, The Palgrave Book of Shakespeare’s Queens (eds. Kavita Mudan Finn, Valerie Schutte, Palgrave Macmillan 2018)
#robison points out in a footnote that the biographies of her out there add very little to the historiography around her
#(and of the biographies he cites only one gives her a lengthy treatment - the rest are from compilation biographies of english queens)
#(this was also in 2018 so he's not referring to katherine j. lewis's chapter on her which came out this year)
#honestly i find this to be very true - that she's always discussed with the same kind of narrative
#(i read 3/4 of the biographies he cites and a couple he doesn't and when i was writing the post on catherine as a political agent
#i went back and reread them and it was amazing how they all followed the same kind of narrative beats
#the wooing scene from shakespeare! did she love henry v? widowhood and attempted romance with edmund beaufort! mrs tudor time! death)
#(i'm also reminded of a comment kavita mudan finn made about how tudor-era writings tended to depict catherine's marriage to owen tudor
#in a way that subsumes her agency in making the marriage into a wider narrative about the destined rise of the tudors)
#and while there's less emphasis on destiny as a mystical force we're still eliding catherine's agency from the story
#or pushing it into the realm of the domestic - at least one novel focuses on how her tudor marriage makes catherine abandon the political
#world and the trappings of court to focus on her children husband and house - something akin to a housewife
#(while still being - of course - the fairest and most fashionable and smartest and hottest woman in the realm)
#- and i think it even depicts her gardening. she even celebrates the lives of peasants as the ideal because they're 'free')
#(which. what.)
#catherine de valois
#shakespeare
#historiography
#historical fiction
#historian: william b. robison
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