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The Lay of Marie and Vignettes in Verse

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A narrative poem set around an Anglo-Norman female minstrel of the thirteenth century, portraying her beauty, upbringing by a romantic father, and the social tensions that surround her performances at court. Through cantos and lyrical lays it depicts feasts, martial triumphs, courtly patrons, and personal anguish as questions of birth, love, loss, and honor emerge. The poet alternates descriptive passages of pageantry and interior reflection, interweaving traditional lays and appended vignettes that illustrate medieval manners and morals. An introduction and appendices supply historical and biographical context and twelve additional lays that illuminate the period's narrative and poetic conventions.

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Matilda Betham

Matilda Betham was a 19th-century English poet known for her lyrical and reflective verse. Her works often explore themes of nature, love, and personal introspection. Among her notable contributions to literature are "Elegies and Other Small Poems" and "The Lay of Marie and Vignettes in Verse," which showcase her ability to blend emotional depth with vivid imagery. Betham's poetry reflects the sensibilities of her time while also offering a unique voice that resonates with readers today. Her literary legacy is characterized by a delicate balance of sentiment and artistry.

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