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Excerpt from McGill Outlook, Vol. 1: March 30, 1899
Demys Pyramus, an anglo-norman poet and a contemporary of Marie, speaks of her work as being highly esteemed.
Marie considered that a poet's satisfaction should consist in the care and correctness of one's work; she was over careful, and this leads sometimes to a certain dryness of diction, and frequently one feels the obscurity of her style, as she leaves the details only half explained, but almost always ends each Lai or Fable.
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