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Lais of Marie de France

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.[1][2] The short, narrative poems generally focus on glorifying the concept of courtly love by the adventures of their main characters.[3] Marie's lais are thought to form the basis for what would eventually become the genre known as the Breton lais.[4] Despite her stature in Anglo-Norman literature and medieval French literature generally, little is known of Marie herself, but it is thought that she was born in France and wrote in England.

  1. ^ KHANMOHAMADI, SHIRIN AZIZEH (2011). "Salvage Anthropology and Displaced Mourning in the "Lais" of Marie de France". Arthuriana. 21 (3): 49–69. ISSN 1078-6279. JSTOR 23238953.
  2. ^ "The Lais of Marie de France | Judy Shoaf". people.clas.ufl.edu. Retrieved 2022-05-04.
  3. ^ Greenblatt, Stephen (2012). The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume A. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. p. 142. ISBN 978-0-393-91249-4.
  4. ^ Greenblatt, Stephen (2012). The Norton Anthology of English Literature: Volume A. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. p. 142. ISBN 978-0-393-91249-4.

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