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A review by rosieannereads
The Tragedy of Mariam: The Fair Queen of Jewry by Elizabeth Cary
now that I finished it, I honestly just feel indifferent.
The overall storyline sounds pretty exciting in theory but the excessive amount of monologues and soliloquies just made it feel bland, repetitive, and drawn out.
Obviously, this book is rather significant for women's writing, so if that is something you're passionate about: go for it.
I, for my part, probably won't go back to this one after handing in my reading response for class.
The overall storyline sounds pretty exciting in theory but the excessive amount of monologues and soliloquies just made it feel bland, repetitive, and drawn out.
Obviously, this book is rather significant for women's writing, so if that is something you're passionate about: go for it.
I, for my part, probably won't go back to this one after handing in my reading response for class.