• Vashti is the name of one of the principal characters in
E. M. Forster's prophetic 1909 science fiction piece "
The Machine Stops". • Vashti is the subject of the second chapter of
László Krasznahorkai's 2008 novel
Seiobo There Below. • In
Charlotte Brontë's 1853 novel
Villette, the protagonist Lucy Snowe calls an actress she admires Vashti. A chapter of this novel is called Vashti. • A reference to Vashti's dethronement by
Esther also appears in the short story "A Strayed Allegiance" by
Lucy Maud Montgomery. • Vashti is the name of a character in
Karen Hesse's 1997 book
A Time of Angels, set during the influenza epidemic of 1918 in Boston. Vashti is a stern, stubborn, complex woman with great gifts of healing. •
Jane Withers played a character named Vashti Snyth in the 1956
James Dean-
Elizabeth Taylor-
Rock Hudson epic film
Giant. • Actress
Butterfly McQueen portrayed a servant girl named Vashti in the 1946
David O. Selznick film
Duel in the Sun. •
Vashti (1894) is the name of a poem by poet, lawyer and politician
John Brayshaw Kaye. • Poet
Frances E.W. Harper wrote an admiring poem about Vashti ("Vashti," 1895) in which she calls Vashti "A woman who could bend to grief, /But would not bow to shame." •
Sabine Baring-Gould has the local parson likening the Mehala to Vashti in his 1880 novel. • Vashti Bath is a protagonist in the
F. Tennyson Jesse short story
The Mask, set in
Cornwall. • A radio production called
Vashti, Queen of Queens, "based on the first six verses of the
Book of Esther", was produced at
KPFA and broadcast on
Pacifica Radio in 1964. • Vashti is the name of the main character in the 2003 children's book,
The Dot, by
Peter H. Reynolds. • Vashti is the name of Stamp Paid's wife in Toni Morrison's 1987 novel
Beloved. • Vashti is a key character in the 2001 computer strategy game
Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns, which is inspired by Persian mythology. •
Vashti Bunyan is an English singer-songwriter, often referred to by the mononym “Vashti.” • Vashti makes a brief appearance in the
VeggieTales episode "
Esther... The Girl Who Became Queen". In the episode, she is abruptly thrown out of the palace after she refuses to make the King a sandwich in the middle of the night. • Vasti is played by Daniela Galli in the Brazilian series:
A História de Ester (2010). • Vasti (Améstris) is played by Camila Rodrigues in the Brazilian series: A Rainha da Pérsia (2024). == References ==