[2] Menard got acquainted with the neighbor Jean Victor Ségalas, a lawyer at the Royal Court and they got married on 17 January 1827.
[1] On 15 December 1838, Ségalas gave birth to her daughter Bertile Claire Gabrielle whom she dedicated the volume Enfantines published in 1844.
[2] In 1847, Ségalas published a collection of moralizing and didactic poems of various kinds of states of woman La Femme.
[3] The next year, in 1848, she became a member of Société La Voix des Femmes in Paris and of other Parisian feminist organizations.
[2] In 1917, the French Academy created the Anaïs Ségalas Prize for Literature and Philosophy, intended to reward the work of talented women.