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    Anne Locke

    Anne Locke was an English poet, translator and Calvinist religious figure. She has been called the first English author to publish a sonnet sequence, A Meditation of a Penitent Sinner, although authorship of that work has arguably been attributed to Thomas Norton. Wikipedia

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  2. interestingliterature.com

    Anne Locke, 'My many sinnes in nomber are encreast'. The largely forgotten figure of Anne Locke (c. 1530-c. 1590) wrote the first sonnet sequence in English - an important development in sixteenth-century English poetry. ... This poem is an early example of metaphysical poetry and a fine note on which to conclude our pick of classic ...
  3. pressbooks.pub

    A New Yorker article by Jamie Quatro on Anne Lock titled, "The Hidden Life of a Forgotten Sixteenth Century Poet." An essay by Deirdre Serjeantson from the University of Essex on "The Problem of Ascription" in Anne Locke's "Meditation of a Penitent Sinner".
  4. interestingliterature.com

    A Meditation of a Penitent Sinner, appended to a translation of John Calvin's sermons which Locke published in 1560, was written two decades before Sir Philip Sidney wrote Astrophil and Stella, which is often named as the first English sonnet sequence.. As the title of Locke's sonnet cycle reveals, her poems take sin and penitence as their predominant themes, and the following poem ...
  5. folgerpedia.folger.edu

    A Meditation of a Penitent Sinner is the first English-language sonnet sequence, written by Anne Locke Prowse (c. 1530 - c.1590-1607). It was published in 1560 alongside Locke's translations of four of John Calvin's sermons on Isaiah 38.The twenty-six poems in the sequence gloss Psalm 51.
  6. luminarium.org

    Note: The sonnet sequence A meditation of a penitent sinner was appended, with a separate title page, to Sermons of John Calvin, vpon the songe that Ezechias made after he had been sicke (1560), translated from French into English, with a translator's dedication signed by "A.L." The translator was Anne Vaughan Locke (b. ca. 1533, d. before 1607), a writer of strong Protestant convictions and a ...
  7. kingdompoets.blogspot.com

    Anne Locke (c.1530—1590) is an English poet, and translator of sermons. In 1553, John Knox stayed with the Locke family, and in 1557 she travelled with him to Geneva. ... Her son, Henry Locke, later became known as a poet as well. Her sonnet sequence was first published, in 1560, by being slipped into the back of a book of John Calvin's ...
  8. ruor.uottawa.ca

    This dissertation seeks to appreciate the English Reformation figure Anne Locke as an important poet, one responsible for producing the first sonnet sequence to be composed in English. Locke's 1560 sequence, A Meditation of a Penitent Sinner, consists of five prefatory and six main-body sonnets keyed to the popular 51st Psalm; it is found at the back of a volume of Jean Calvin's sermons ...
  9. The sonnet sequence of Anne Locke 43 brought a letter from Kel Morin Parsons, who already knew of Locke and was keen to produce an edition of her sonnets, and to whom I was happy to make available my draft article on Locke's poetry. She was in touch with a larger circle of scholars, and organized a section devoted to Locke at the

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