Through an in-depth analysis of Marie's lais, Ryan Evans reveals how these compact, mesmerizing poems gave unprecedented prominence to women's perspectives and desires within the male-dominated arenas of courtly love and chivalry. The book unpacks the complex interplay of romance, honor, and the supernatural in Marie's work, tracing her profound influence on medieval storytelling and the evolution of European romance traditions.
Blending literary criticism, historical context, and feminist insight, this volume situates Marie de France's lais at the heart of medieval cultural transformation. It is essential reading for scholars and general readers alike who seek to understand the origins of vernacular literature, the power of women's voices in history, and the timeless allure of love and myth.
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