Anne Dudley, Countess of Warwick

Standard Name: Warwick, Anne Dudley,,, Countess of
Used Form: Lady Anne Seymour

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Dedications Anne Locke
The title continues: Of the Markes of the Children of God and of their Comforts in Afflictions . . . . Its assertion that the original work, before translation, has been [o]verseene againe and augmented...
Instructor Lady Anne Clifford
LAC was educated first by a governess, Anne Taylor . Between the ages of nine and twelve she was tutored by the poet Samuel Daniel , whom her mother engaged for that purpose. But she...
Intertextuality and Influence Marguerite de Navarre
Ladies Anne , Margaret , and Jane Seymour published at Paris their Latin Hecatodistichon, translated into French the following year as Le tombeau de Marguerite de Valois, royne de Navarre.
Clive, Harry Peter. Marguerite de Navarre: An Annotated Bibliography. Grant and Cutler.
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Demers, Patricia. “The Seymour Sisters: Elegizing Female Attachment”. The Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol.
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, No. 2, pp. 343-65.
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text Judith Sargent Murray
She backs this pleasure in modernity with a remarkable grasp of former female history and of the women's literary tradition in English and its contexts. She mentions the Greek foremother Sappho , the patriotic heroism...

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Anne Dudley, Countess of Warwick, et al. Le tombeau de Marguerite de Valois. M. Fezandat, and R. Granion, 1551.