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Anne Beffort
Anne Beffort (4 July 1880 – 20 July 1966) was a Luxembourg educator, literary writer and biographer. She is remembered for her works on Victor Hugo and Alexandre Soumet and for her support of French culture in Luxembourg.
==Biography==
Born in the Neudorf district of Luxembourg City, she was the daughter of a gardener. After completing her secondary education at Notre-Dame Sainte-Sophie, she qualified as a teacher at the École normale des institutrices. After working as a schoolteacher in Roedgen, she studied French literature at Münster University in Germany and at the Sorbonne in Paris.〔(Anne Beffort ), Pkilataly, Post Luxembourg, retrieved 23 February 2015〕 In 1909, together with Marie Speyer, she was the first Luxembourg woman to obtain a doctorate thanks to her thesis on the French poet Alexandre Soumet. On returning to Luxembourg, she was one of the first teachers at the newly established Lycée de Jeunes Filles. From 1930, in addition to her teaching work, she was an ardent supporter of French culture, undertaking research on a number of French authors, especially Victor Hugo.
In 1934, she was one of the founding members of the Société des écrivains luxembourgeois d’expression française (Association of Luxembourg Authors writing in French), supporting French culture even during the German occupation of Luxembourg in the Second World War. Beffort also succeeded in encouraging the State of Luxembourg to buy the house in Vianden where Victor Hugo had stayed in 1871 in order to open it as a museum.〔
Throughout her career, Anne Beffort contributed articles to Luxembourg journals and newspapers on her literary research, always striving to achieve greater synergy between the cultures of France and Luxembourg. In addition to covering the history and cultural life of the Clausen district of Luxembourg where she lived, her ''Souvenirs'' also covers writings on Victor Hugo, especially his ''Les Misérables''.〔

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