Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
Anne J. Cruz and Mihoko Suzuki
PART 1: THE RULE OF WOMEN: THEORIES AND CONSTRUCTION
1. Notions of Late Medieval Queenship: Christine de Pizan's Isabeau of Bavaria 13
Tracy Adams
2. "Satisfaite de soy en soy mesme": The Politics of Self-Representation in Jeanne d'Albret's Ample dÉclaration 30
Mary C. Ekman
3. Tanto monta: The Catholic Monarchs' Nuptial Fiction and the Power of Isabel 1 of Castile 43
Barbara F. Weissberger
4. Sword and Wimple: Isabel Clara Eugenia and Power 64
Magdalena S. SÁnchez
5. "Princeps non Principissa": Catherine of Brandenburg, Elected Prince of Transylvania (1629-30) 80
Éva DeÁk
PART II: SOVEREIGNTY AND REPRESENTATION
6. Juana of Austria: Patron of the Arts and Regent of Spain, 1554-59 103
Anne J. Cruz
7. Elizabeth I as Sister and "Loving Kinswoman" 123
Carole Levin
8. Fashioning Monarchy: Women, Dress, and Power at the Court of Elizabeth I, 1558-1603 142
Catherine L. Howey
9. Thrice Royal Queen: Katherine de Valois and the Tudor Monarchy in Henry V and Englands Heroicall Epistles 157
Sandra Logan
10. Warning Elizabeth with Catherine de' Medici's Example: Anne Dowriche's French Historie and the Politics of Counsel 174
Mihoko Suzuki
11. History, Power, and the Representation of Elizabeth I in La Princesse de ClÈves 194
Elizabeth Ketner
Selected Bibliography 205
Index 217