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Marie de France
Marie de France (French mari də frɑ̃s) n (Biography) 12th century ad, French poet, who probably lived in England; noted for her lais (verse narratives) based on Celtic talesMarie de France
Marie de France (də fräNs), fl. 1155–90, poet. Born in France, she spent her adult life in England in aristocratic circles and wrote in Anglo-Norman. She is best known for some dozen lais; several are of Celtic origin, and some are Arthurian. Bibliography See Lais, ed. by A. Ewert (1944). See translations by J. L. Weston (1900), E. Rickert (1901), and E. Mason (1911); study by E. J. Mickel, Jr. (1974). |