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Abstract: Marie de France says little about characters’ emotions in many of the most emotionally charged moments of the lais , encouraging audiences to draw on their experience to provide the emotional coloring of fraught moments. This reticence is part of what has made the lais successful beyond the twelfth-century francophone world.
Journal of the International Arthurian Society – de Gruyter
Published: Oct 1, 2016
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