Mary Sidney
Mary Sidney Herbert (27 October 1561-1621), Countess of Pembroke, was one of the first significant English women to achieve a reputation for her literary works, translations and patronage.
Reference
Mary Sidney and Sir Philip Sidney, The Sidney Psalms. Edited by R. E. Pritchard. Carcanet, Manchester, 1992.
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Underwood, Anne, "Was the Bard a woman?". Newsweek, 2005.
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