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Marie de France

    Marie de France was a significant poet of the late 12th century, writing in continental French whose manuscripts often bear Anglo-Norman traits. Her work, influenced by Anglo-Norman scribal practices, also includes translations of Latin literature. Notably, her version of Aesop's Fables proved influential. Her literary legacy lies in the transmission and adaptation of literary traditions.

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