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Imagining Esther in early modern France
Nicole Hochner
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Department of Political Science
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Imagining
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Early Modern France
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Brittany
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Limits
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Political Debate
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realm
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Ambition
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Duty
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Heroine
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Humility
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Royal Authority
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Tyranny
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Reformation
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Queen Anne
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Oppression
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Keyphrases
Esther
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Early Modern France
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Queen
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Brittany
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Peace
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King
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Justice
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Political Debate
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Oppression
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Visual Representation
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Abuse of Power
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Obedience
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Heroine
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Monarchy
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Reformation
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Humility
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Tyranny
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Literary Representation
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Political Ambition
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Queen Anne
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Royal Authority
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