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In the past few decades, scholars have begun to recognise the talent that won her so much praise in the sixteenth century: "These sonnets form a complete devotional sequence of 480 sonnets they are therefore far more advanced, in terms of the application of systematic devotional practice to poetry,
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at a very young age, where she proved to be gifted in ancient languages as well as in creative writing. The education Anne de
Marquets received in the convent was certainly exceptional for a young girl of her time. In sixteenth-century France, the convent was a place where women had more access to
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than anything written in the 1570s and 1580s." Anne de
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was published in 1605. Though this publication was posthumous, the poems in the book had already circulated in manuscript.
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education than in the outside world. As part of her education, Anne even studied with the humanist printer
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In 1568, she proved herself to be a talented
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