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Stewart, Mary (1542 - 1587)

Last edited by Marie-Louise_Coolahan on Dec. 6, 2024, 3:08 p.m.
Short name Stewart, Mary
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First name Mary
Birth name Stewart (Stuart)
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Alternative name Stuart, Marie — Queen of Scots — Stuart, Mary
Date of birth 1542
Date of death 1587
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Sex Female
Place of birth Scotland
Place of death England
Lived in Scotland
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Religion / ideology Catholic
Education Educated at home
Aristocratic title Queen of Scotland
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Francois II 1558-None Married
Darnley, Henry 1565-None Married
Stewart, Mary was ...
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*Poems written for the death of her first husband (1600) 1 0
Endeixas de Maria Stuart compostas por ella. (1842) 0 0

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Circulations of Stewart, Mary, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Receptions of Stewart, Mary, the person

For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

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François Clouet, portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots, ca. 1560. 1560 is portrait of

MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992

Œuvres littéraires L’écriture française d’un destin
Auteure: Stuart (Marie)
Éditeurs scientifiques: Édouard (Sylvène), Fasel (Irène), Rigolot (François)

Résumé: L’œuvre littéraire de Marie Stuart (1542-1587) reste à découvrir. Élevée à la cour de France, elle reçut une éducation humaniste avec le soutien de Pierre de Ronsard. Cette édition retrace le cheminement d’une écriture qui trouva une expression émouvante dans la captivité.
in Classiques Garnier, 2021.