Anne Lake Prescott

Standard Name: Prescott, Anne Lake

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Textual Production Marguerite de Navarre
The Victorian women's movement paid due attention to Marguerite de Navarre as a historical foremother. A. Mary F. Robinson , after publishing a life of her in 1886 for the Eminent Women series, went on...
Reception Gertrude Thimelby
Since then GT has been included in anthologies such as Betty Travitsky 's The Paradise of Women, 1989, and Female and Male Voices in Early Modern England, edited by Travitsky and Anne Lake Prescott

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Prescott, Anne Lake. “The Pearl of the Valois and Elizabeth I: Marguerite de Navarre’s Miroir and Tudor England”. Silent but for the Word: Tudor Women as Patrons, Translators, and Writers of Religious Works, edited by Margaret P. Hannay, Kent State University Press, 1985.