[3] This publication was appreciated for its precise tracing of the sources of Elizabethan sonnets from Italian, French and English priors.
On the other hand, she was able to show some semblances in Shakespeare's fifth sonnet to Samuel Daniel's Arcadia, while Spenser and Philip Sidney's Astrophel and Stella had greater influence from older works.
[5] In 1938, she published Claude Fauchet, sa vie, son œuvre, dedicated to her husband, which was met with approbation.
Fauchet, a 16th-century legal figure in France, was well-known for his deep understanding of medieval literature, and this biographical study considerably expanded the archival sources and documentation of his life.
[6] Among other achievements, she was able to catalogue several pages of notes by Fauchet on the Chansonniere des Mesmes, an important manuscript collection of trouvère poetry.