(adjective) wroth, vehemently Incensed And Condemnatory; "they Trembled Before The Wrathful Queen"; "but Wroth As He Was, A Short Struggle Ended In Reconciliation"
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Miller, N. (1991), "Engendering Discourse: Women's Voices in Wroth's Urania and Shakespeare's Plays." In Naomi J. Miller and Gary Waller, eds. Reading Mary Wroth: Representing Alternatives in Early Modern England. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1991. 154-17
Renaissance Women and Literature
Murrin, John, et al. Liberty Equality Power: A History of the American People. Vol. I. Fort Wroth: Harcourt Brace College Publishers. 1999.
Colonial Life
Roberts, J. (1993), Lady Mary Wroth's Urania: A Response to Jacobean Censorship." In W. Speed Hill, ed. New Ways of Looking at Old Texts. Binghamton, NY: Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 1993. 125-29.
Renaissance Women and Literature
Hannay, M. (1987), Mary Sidney: Lady Wroth. In Katharina M. Wilson, ed. Women Writers of the Renaissance and Reformation. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1987. 548-65.
Renaissance Women and Literature
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