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Marguerite de Navarre - Wikipedia Following the expulsion of John Calvin and William Farel from Geneva in 1538, Marguerite de Navarre wrote to Marie Dentière, a notable Walloon Protestant reformer in Geneva
Marguerite de Navarre - World History Encyclopedia Marguerite de Navarre was a French Renaissance writer, philosopher, diplomat, and religious reformer She is best known for her Heptameron, a collection of 72 thematically-linked short stories
Marguerite de Navarre | The Poetry Foundation While many studies and theses have explored her work, scholars and critics are still coming to terms with Marguerite de Navarre’s rich legacy, in all its literary, historical, philosophical, religious, and social dimensions
Marguerite de Navarre (1492-1549) - University of Virginia She herself habitually retired to meditate and pray, and composed numerous works of devotional poetry, including those published in the Marguerites de la Marguerite des princesses (1547)
Marguerite de Navarre – Scientific Selves: Medicine, Technology and . . . Among her many works, Marguerite de Navarre is best known for L’Héptameron (1559), a series of 72 stories that explored themes of sexuality, religion, and lovesickness – a condition recognized as a medical affliction at the time
Marguerite de Navarre | Research Starters - EBSCO Marguerite de Navarre, born Marguerite of Angoulême in 1492, was an influential French writer, patron of the arts, and a key figure in the early Protestant Reformation
Marguerite de Navarre - Michael Delahoyde The French “discovered” the Italian Renaissance through travel and military invasions in the late 1400s, and the very accomplished Marguerite de Navarre is said to embody “the most complete expression of the French Renaissance ”
16th Century French Poet: Marguerite de Navarre Marguerite de Navarre’s life and work embody the intellectual, spiritual, and cultural currents of the Renaissance As a French poet, she made significant contributions to the literary world, blending religious, philosophical, and humanist themes with a unique poetic voice
Marguerite De Navarre (Marguerite DAngoulême, Marguerite de Valois . . . As a powerful patron, she defended many well-known French Evangelicals such as G é rard Roussel and Michael d'Arande from heresy charges, and she protected others by sending them to her court in Navarre, where they were no longer under French jurisdiction