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Nine Sonnets by Louise Labé

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Translations of sonnets by the French Renaissance poet Louise Labé by two different American translators, followed by a conversation between the translators.
Title: Nine Sonnets by Louise Labé
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Translations of sonnets by the French Renaissance poet Louise Labé by two different American translators, followed by a conversation between the translators.

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