Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

compiled by Stefan Blaschke

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Start: Topical Index: Representations: Literary Texts: 21st Century:

Representations: Literary Texts:
JANE HOLLAND

G e n e r a l   I n f o r m a t i o n

»Jane Holland (born 17 November 1966 in Ilford, London) is an English poet, novelist and astrologer. She won an Eric Gregory Award from the Society of Authors for her poetry in 1996 and her YA novel Witchstruck, written as Victoria Lamb, won the Romantic Novelists' Association's Young Adult Romantic Novel of the Year Award for 2013. Her sister is the novelist, actress and singer Sarah Holland. She also writes commercial fiction under various pseudonyms, including Betty Walker, JJ Holland, Victoria Lamb, Elizabeth Moss, Beth Good and Hannah Coates.« -- More information: Wikipedia



Boudicca & Co. (Poems, published in 2006)

K e y w o r d s

I. Chronological Index: Ancient History: Roman History | II. Geographical Index: European History: English History | III. Topical Index: Cases: Real Victims: Boudica; Types: General: Rape



B i b l i o g r a p h y

I. Authors Index

[Info] Johnson, Marguerite. »Warfare, Violence, Rape, Revenge: Jane Holland's Boudicca & Co.Revisiting Rape in Antiquity: Sexualised Violence in Greek and Roman Worlds. Edited by Susan Deacy et al. London 2023: 247-264.

II. Speaker Index

[Info] Johnson, Marguerite. »Rape, warfare, colonialism, revenge: Jane Holland's Boudicca & CoRape in Antiquity: 20 years on. London 2017.