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      • Marie de France (fl. 1160–1215) was a poet, possibly born in what is now France, who lived in England during the late 12th century. She lived and wrote at an unknown court, but she and her work were almost certainly known at the royal court of King Henry II of England.
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  2. Marie de France ( fl. 1160–1215) was a poet, possibly born in what is now France, who lived in England during the late 12th century. She lived and wrote at an unknown court, but she and her work were almost certainly known at the royal court of King Henry II of England.

  3. Apr 4, 2019 · Marie de France (wrote c. 1160-1215 CE) was a multilingual poet and translator, the first female poet of France, and a highly influential literary voice of 12th-century CE Europe. She is credited with...

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  4. Sep 7, 2021 · Entertainment. Books. Who Was Marie de France, The Woman at the Center of Lauren Groff's Matrix? A medieval literature expert lays out how much we know—and how much we don't—about the poet's life...

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  5. Jun 11, 2018 · The French poet Marie de France (active late 12th century) was an accomplished writer of lais and was probably the originator of that form. Marie de France is one of those authors whose work is well known but whose life is largely conjectural.

  6. views 1,858,900 updated. Marie de France (c. 1140–1200) French writer who lived and worked in England and is most famous for her short tales dealing with romantic love and court life . Name variations: Marie of France. Specifics of Marie's life are not known with certainty.

  7. Oct 27, 2016 · Though there has been no widely accepted identification of Marie de France, several identifications have been proposed: (1) the abbess of Shaftesbury in Dorset, the illegitimate daughter of Geoffrey Plantagenet and half-sister of Henry II, suggested in Fox 1910; (2) the eighth child of Waleran de Meulan (also known as Waleran de Beaumont), sugge...

  8. Summary. Who was Marie de France? The works associated with Marie de France include the Lais, a collection of short narratives influenced by Celtic tales and courtly literature, probably written around 1170; a collection of fables known as the Ysopë, probably composed between 1189 and 1208 and partly translated from earlier texts; and L ...

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