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    From ‘Pride and Prejudice’ to ‘Persuasion’: Can Jane Austen Survive the Millennium?

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    From ‘Wicked Wife’ to ‘Insane Traitor’: The Continued Slander of Jane Boleyn

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    “From The Ashes” Poetry for Bushfire Relief: Call for Submissions

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    The Mythology of Jane Boleyn: Did Religion Come Between Jane and George?

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    The Mythology of Jane Boleyn: Was Jane ‘Rewarded’ by Thomas Cromwell?

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    August 11, 2022

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    The problems of Richard III’s Y chromosome; the problems relating to the burials at Clare Priory, and the problems of working with Historic England

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