The creator of Mary de France (the 12th century boom), the earliest French poet, the romantic and strange theme of the poetry story, influenced writers of later theater music, and other fables called Yespets I may have given it. Her work has quite a fascination and talent, probably written in the UK. Little is known about her, she is derived from her work, and can also be drawn from one or two possible hints of contemporary writers.
From the conclusion sentence to her allegory, Claude Fauchet (1581) drew a name after her. The same conclusion suggests that her allegory was translated by British sources of William Earl, or often based on English information called William Dragon Sword, Earls of Salisbury, or sometimes Pembroke William Marshall. Sometimes people think that this is Henry's son, a young king, but her wife is "devoted" King, probably devoted to England's Henry II. The version of her L'Espurgatoire Seint Patriz ("St. Patrick's Purgatory") is based on Sally Henry's Latin (c.1185). All speculation about her is intensely debated.
Her length extends from Chevrefoil's 118 lines ("Honeysuckle") (collection of Tristan's story) to 1,184 lines of Elidic's length. This is a story about my first wife, her husband's loyalty from abroad. I brought my second wife
The collection of 4 works or works belongs to Marie de France. Her main work is Maleid French Leis, including 12 story poems, most of which are hundreds of lines. In most of these Brittany, she said that he heard the stories they contained from Bretagne's minstrel, and at the beginning of poet Guigemar, she first revealed that her name is Mary. The scholars agreed with Mary's work, the earliest date and the latest date between 1160 and 1215. Lais was probably written at the end of the 12th century; they are usually dedicated to Henry II of England, or "noble king", perhaps considered a young king of his eldest son Henry. Her other work, The Fable Story, is dedicated to William Earl, which may be William William of Williamville or William Marshall. However, some think that Earl William may be referring to the William Dragon Sword.
Mary De France introduced her allegory in the form of a prelude. And I explained the importance of moral education in society. In the first part of the preface, Marie de France discussed the ideals of medieval "clergy". Kleig believes that people are responsible for understanding, learning, and preserving past works for the people of the future. Here, in the preface, she stated that scholars have responsibility to protect moral philosophy and proverbs. The rest of the preface of Mary de France is how Aesop assumes this responsibility for his society and how she adapts to the present culture How to protect her fables and others I will outline what it is not supposed to do.
Marie de France is the first female writer written in French. Her earliest manuscript was spelled Anglo-Norman, so her contact point in English was proposed. Mary de France is known as one of the most revolutionary writers of her era. Her allegory is still being studied as an example of what kind of literature was created in the 12th century. Screenwriters and editors of New World Encyclopedia rewrote and completed Wikipedia articles according to the New World Encyclopedia standard. This document complies with the terms of the Creative Commons CC-by-sa 3.0 license (CC-by-sa) and can be disseminated using appropriate attribution. Under the terms of this license, you can refer to the New World Encyclopedia Contributor and the Wikimedia Foundation's Selfless Volunteer Contributor.