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Marie de France was a medieval French poet whose work, including Lais, introduced the world to the romantic tales of chivalry and courtly love. Her poetry and storytelling broke new ground for women in literature, showcasing themes of love, loyalty, and honor. Marie de France's legacy continues to inspire writers and poets, especially women, to weave stories that challenge societal expectations and highlight the complexity of human emotions and relationships. She remains a trailblazer in literature.

"There are divers men who make a great show of loyalty, and pretend to such discretion in the hidden things they hear, that at the end folk come to put faith in them."



"If one of two lovers is loyal, and the other jealous and false, how may their friendship last, for Love is slain!"



"For what the lover would, that would the beloved; what she would ask of him that should he go before to grant. Without accord such as this, love is but a bond and a constraint."
Love,


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