Marie-Claude Canova-Green is Professor of French at Goldsmiths, University of London. She has research interests in European Court entertainments and has edited a four-volume collection of seventeenth-century ballet libretti. She has also published monographs on Molière and early modern French drama. Her most recent edited collection is Writing Royal Entries in Early Modern Europe (Brepols, 213). Her latest book, Faire le roi.
L'autre corps de Louis XIII, came out in 218 (Librairie Arthème Fayard). She is currently working on an edition of the complete works of the French playwright Raymond Poisson for Editions Garnier. Sara J. Wolfson was Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History at Canterbury Christ Church University and is currently at the Open University. Her research interests chiefly concern the female court and household of Queen Henrietta Maria, above all the political, social and religious roles that Caroline court women played in the period 1625-1669.
Her first monograph on Caroline Court Women, 1625-1669 is under contract with Manchester University Press. She has recently co-edited a collection of essays on Stuart Marriage Diplomacy : Dynastic Politics in their European Context, 164-163 (Boydell and Brewer, 218) and is co-editing a special issue of the Women's History Review journal on premodern queenship and diplomacy (forthcoming 219).