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|a 1. Vernacular foundations -- 2. Fictions of family: the Encomium Emmae Reginae and Virgil's Aeneid -- 3. Talking about history: the Encomium Emmae reginae and the Court of Harthacnut -- 4. The politics of allusion in eleventh-century England: classical poets and the Vita Ædwardi -- 5. Reading through the conquest -- 6. The women of 1066 -- 7. Edith Becomes Matilda -- Conclusion: endings and beginnings.
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|a Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Note on Translations and Referencing -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Geneaological Table -- Introduction -- 1 Vernacular Foundations -- 2 Fictions of Family: The Encomium Emmae reginae and Virgil's Aeneid -- 3 Talking about History: The Encomium Emmae reginae and the Court of Harthacnut -- 4 The Politics of Allusion in Eleventh-Century England: Classical Poets and the Vita Ædwardi -- 5 Reading through the Conquest -- 6 The Women of 1066 -- 7 Edith Becomes Matilda -- Conclusion: Endings and Beginnings -- Bibliography -- Index.
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