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Belloc, Hilaire. Marie Antoinette. London: n.p., 1909. Print.
Beugnot, Jacques-Claude, and Charlotte M. Yonge. Life and Adventures of Count Beugnot,
Minister of State Under Napoleon I. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1871. Internet resource.
Byrne, Jenny (2014) The Unity of Fragments- the Suicide of Marilyn Monroe and the Execution
of Marie-Antoinette. BSA Auto/Biography Yearbook 2013, 51-70. Internet resource.
Castelot, André. Queen of France; a Biography of Marie Antoinette. New York: Harper, 1957.
Print.
Dahl, Melissa. "People Who Say 'Like' All the Time Are Surprisingly Thoughtful." Editorial.
New York Magazine. Science of Us, 10 June 2015. Web.
"The Diamond Necklace Affair - Marie Antoinette Online." The Diamond Necklace Affair -
Marie Antoinette Online. 10 June 2015. Web.
Dixon, Annette. Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons in Renaissance and Baroque Art.
London: Merrell, 2002. Print.
Fitzgerald, Terence J. Celebrity Culture in the United States. New York: H.W. Wilson Co, 2008. Print.
Five Letters on an Important and Delicate Subject: Written by One of the Best of Wives and
Most Accomplished of Women at Vienna to the Countess De * * * *, at Paris, in 1773.
London: Printed by G. Sidney 1807. Print.
Foucault, Michel, Paul Rabinow, Nikolas S. Rose, and Michel Foucault. The Essential Foucault:
Selections from Essential Works of Foucault, 1954-1984. New York: New Press, 2003. Print.
Fraser, Antonia. Marie Antoinette: The Journey. New York: N.A. Talese/Doubleday, 2001. Print
French Caricature and the French Revolution, 1789-1799. Los Angeles: Grunwald Center for the
Graphic Arts, Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, 1988. Print.
Goodman, Dena. Marie-Antoinette: Writings on the Body of a Queen. New York: Routledge,
2003. Print.
Gower, Ronald S. Last Days of Marie Antoinette: An Historical Sketch. New York: AMS Press, 1973. Print.
Greenlaw, Ralph W. The Social Origins of the French Revolution: The Debate on the Role of the
Middle Classes. Lexington, MA: Heath, 1975. Print.
Hardman, John. French Politics, 1774-1789: From the Accession of Louis XVI to the Fall of the
Bastille. London: Longman, 1995. Print.
Haywood, Ian. "'the Dark Sketches of a Revolution': Gillray, the Anti-Jacobin Review, and the
Aesthetics of Conspiracy in the 1790s." European Romantic Review. 22.4 (2011): 431-451. Print.
Kennedy, Emmet. A Cultural History of the French Revolution. New Haven: Yale University Press,
1989. Print.
Kilgore-Mueller, Mylynka D. A. Manipulating Maria: Marie Antoinette's Image from Betrothal to
Beheading and Beyond. , 2008. Internet resource.
Laserna, C. M., Y.-T. Seih, and J. W. Pennebaker. "Um . . . Who Like Says You Know: Filler
Word Use as a Function of Age, Gender, and Personality." Journal of Language and
Social Psychology 33.3 (2014): 328-38. Web.
Lever, Evelyne. Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2000.
Print.
Loomis, Stanley. The Fatal Friendship: Marie Antoinette, Count Fersen and the Flight to Varennes.
Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday, 1972. Print.
Marie, Antoinette. The Accusation, Trial, Defence, Sentence, and Execution, of Marie
Antoinette: ... Translated from the French. with a Portrait of the Queen. Edinburgh:
Printed for J. Elder, T. Brown, and Walter Berry, 1793. Internet resource.
Martin, Meredith S.. Dairy Queens: The Politics of Pastoral Architecture from Catherine De’
Medici to Marie-Antoinette. Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press, 2011.
ProQuest ebrary. Web. 7 May 2015.
Moir, Aiden Marie. Transient Vogue: The Commodification and Spectacle of the Vagrant Other.
Thesis. York University, Toronto Ontario, 2013. N.p.: n.p., n.d. York Library. Web. 21
Apr. 2015.
Mossiker, Frances. The Queen's Necklace. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1961. Internet
resource.
Onorato, Rob. "The Brain in the Crown: David Adjmi's Marie Antoinette and Smart
Entertainment." Rev. of Marie Antoinette by David Adjmi. HowlRound 17 May 2015. Web.
Outram, Dorinda. The Body and the French Revolution: Sex, Class and Political Culture. New Haven,
Conn: Yale University Press, 1989. Print.
Padover, Saul Kussiel. The Revolutionary Emperor, Joseph II of Austria. [Rev. ed. Hamden, Conn.:
Archon, 1967. Print.
Powers, Elizabeth. The Journal of Madame Royale. New York: Walker, 1976. Print.
Scott, Jill. Electra after Freud: Myth and Culture. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 2005. Print.
Smith, Eleanor. The Eleanor Smith Music Primer. New York: American Book, 1911. Print.
"Third Estate Makes Tennis Court Oath." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 20 June 2015. Web.
Thomas, Chantal. The Wicked Queen: The Origins of the Myth of Marie-Antoinette. New York:
Zone, 1999. Print.
The Trial of Louis Xvi: Late King of France, Who Was Beheaded on Monday, January 21, 1793,
with the Examination and Proceedings of the National Convention of France. to Which Is
Added an Authentic Account of His Execution, and a True Copy of His Last Will.
London: Printed and sold by T. Sabine, 81, Shoe Lane, Fleet Street, 1793. Internet
resource.
Weber, Caroline. Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution. New York:
H. Holt, 2006. Print.
Beugnot, Jacques-Claude, and Charlotte M. Yonge. Life and Adventures of Count Beugnot,
Minister of State Under Napoleon I. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1871. Internet resource.
Byrne, Jenny (2014) The Unity of Fragments- the Suicide of Marilyn Monroe and the Execution
of Marie-Antoinette. BSA Auto/Biography Yearbook 2013, 51-70. Internet resource.
Castelot, André. Queen of France; a Biography of Marie Antoinette. New York: Harper, 1957.
Print.
Dahl, Melissa. "People Who Say 'Like' All the Time Are Surprisingly Thoughtful." Editorial.
New York Magazine. Science of Us, 10 June 2015. Web.
"The Diamond Necklace Affair - Marie Antoinette Online." The Diamond Necklace Affair -
Marie Antoinette Online. 10 June 2015. Web.
Dixon, Annette. Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons in Renaissance and Baroque Art.
London: Merrell, 2002. Print.
Fitzgerald, Terence J. Celebrity Culture in the United States. New York: H.W. Wilson Co, 2008. Print.
Five Letters on an Important and Delicate Subject: Written by One of the Best of Wives and
Most Accomplished of Women at Vienna to the Countess De * * * *, at Paris, in 1773.
London: Printed by G. Sidney 1807. Print.
Foucault, Michel, Paul Rabinow, Nikolas S. Rose, and Michel Foucault. The Essential Foucault:
Selections from Essential Works of Foucault, 1954-1984. New York: New Press, 2003. Print.
Fraser, Antonia. Marie Antoinette: The Journey. New York: N.A. Talese/Doubleday, 2001. Print
French Caricature and the French Revolution, 1789-1799. Los Angeles: Grunwald Center for the
Graphic Arts, Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, 1988. Print.
Goodman, Dena. Marie-Antoinette: Writings on the Body of a Queen. New York: Routledge,
2003. Print.
Gower, Ronald S. Last Days of Marie Antoinette: An Historical Sketch. New York: AMS Press, 1973. Print.
Greenlaw, Ralph W. The Social Origins of the French Revolution: The Debate on the Role of the
Middle Classes. Lexington, MA: Heath, 1975. Print.
Hardman, John. French Politics, 1774-1789: From the Accession of Louis XVI to the Fall of the
Bastille. London: Longman, 1995. Print.
Haywood, Ian. "'the Dark Sketches of a Revolution': Gillray, the Anti-Jacobin Review, and the
Aesthetics of Conspiracy in the 1790s." European Romantic Review. 22.4 (2011): 431-451. Print.
Kennedy, Emmet. A Cultural History of the French Revolution. New Haven: Yale University Press,
1989. Print.
Kilgore-Mueller, Mylynka D. A. Manipulating Maria: Marie Antoinette's Image from Betrothal to
Beheading and Beyond. , 2008. Internet resource.
Laserna, C. M., Y.-T. Seih, and J. W. Pennebaker. "Um . . . Who Like Says You Know: Filler
Word Use as a Function of Age, Gender, and Personality." Journal of Language and
Social Psychology 33.3 (2014): 328-38. Web.
Lever, Evelyne. Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2000.
Print.
Loomis, Stanley. The Fatal Friendship: Marie Antoinette, Count Fersen and the Flight to Varennes.
Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday, 1972. Print.
Marie, Antoinette. The Accusation, Trial, Defence, Sentence, and Execution, of Marie
Antoinette: ... Translated from the French. with a Portrait of the Queen. Edinburgh:
Printed for J. Elder, T. Brown, and Walter Berry, 1793. Internet resource.
Martin, Meredith S.. Dairy Queens: The Politics of Pastoral Architecture from Catherine De’
Medici to Marie-Antoinette. Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press, 2011.
ProQuest ebrary. Web. 7 May 2015.
Moir, Aiden Marie. Transient Vogue: The Commodification and Spectacle of the Vagrant Other.
Thesis. York University, Toronto Ontario, 2013. N.p.: n.p., n.d. York Library. Web. 21
Apr. 2015.
Mossiker, Frances. The Queen's Necklace. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1961. Internet
resource.
Onorato, Rob. "The Brain in the Crown: David Adjmi's Marie Antoinette and Smart
Entertainment." Rev. of Marie Antoinette by David Adjmi. HowlRound 17 May 2015. Web.
Outram, Dorinda. The Body and the French Revolution: Sex, Class and Political Culture. New Haven,
Conn: Yale University Press, 1989. Print.
Padover, Saul Kussiel. The Revolutionary Emperor, Joseph II of Austria. [Rev. ed. Hamden, Conn.:
Archon, 1967. Print.
Powers, Elizabeth. The Journal of Madame Royale. New York: Walker, 1976. Print.
Scott, Jill. Electra after Freud: Myth and Culture. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 2005. Print.
Smith, Eleanor. The Eleanor Smith Music Primer. New York: American Book, 1911. Print.
"Third Estate Makes Tennis Court Oath." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 20 June 2015. Web.
Thomas, Chantal. The Wicked Queen: The Origins of the Myth of Marie-Antoinette. New York:
Zone, 1999. Print.
The Trial of Louis Xvi: Late King of France, Who Was Beheaded on Monday, January 21, 1793,
with the Examination and Proceedings of the National Convention of France. to Which Is
Added an Authentic Account of His Execution, and a True Copy of His Last Will.
London: Printed and sold by T. Sabine, 81, Shoe Lane, Fleet Street, 1793. Internet
resource.
Weber, Caroline. Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution. New York:
H. Holt, 2006. Print.