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Henry VI, Parts 1, 2, and 3: Critical Essay by Catherine S. Cox

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SOURCE: Cox, Catherine S. “Sons of Eve: Ambiguity and Gender in the First Tetralogy.” Upstart Crow 17 (1997): 53-65.

In the following essay, Cox analyzes the representation of female characters in the Henry VI plays, particularly Joan and Margaret.

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