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  1. 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.

  2. Marie De France (flourished 12th century) was the earliest known French woman poet, creator of verse narratives on romantic and magical themes that perhaps inspired the musical lais of the later trouvères, and author of Aesopic and other fables, called Ysopets.

  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.

  4. The lais of Marie de France are a series of twelve short narrative Breton lais by the poet Marie de France. They are written in Anglo-Norman and were probably composed in the late 12th century, most likely between 1155-1170.

  5. Marie de France was a medieval poet who composed in Anglo-Norman French. Her most famous work is the Lais , a collection of twelve narrative poems that blend elements of romance, folklore, and Celtic mythology.

  6. The Lais of Marie de France in a new, complete, downloadable English translation.

  7. Jun 11, 2018 · The poet known as Marie de France, who apparently wrote between 1160 and 1210, is unusual both for being the earliest known woman writer in French and for the fact that she identifies herself by name.

  8. Oct 27, 2016 · Introduction. One of the first recorded female authors in European literature, Marie owes her name to a statement in the Epilogue to her Fables: “Marie ai nun, si sui de France” (line 4). The name Marie de France was coined in 1581 by Claude Fauchet in his Recueil de l’origine de la langue et poesie françoise (Book II, item LXXXIIII).

  9. The Lais of Marie de France are a series of twelve lai poems written by Marie de France that are primarily concerned with the ideas of courtly love and chivalric romance. They are highly notable for influencing the development of the medieval romance genre, including the renowned Arthurian romance.

  10. 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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