Cowden Clarke, arguably the first novelist of Shakespearean fictional adaptations for adults, published her series of fifteen novellas, The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines. 6 She garnered her authority for these adaptations from her reputation as the
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main figure, Hamlet. Ophelia has also been the subject of study of many reinterpretations because of her intense relationship with Hamlet, including Ophelia (2001) by Jeremy Trafford and ‘The Rose of Elsinore’ by Mary Cowden Clarke, belonging to the