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  2. Louise Labé - Wikipedia

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    Magny's Odes contained a poem (A Sire Aymon) that mocked and belittled Labé's husband (who had died by 1557). Perhaps inspired by the posthumous publication of Pernette du Guillet's collection of love poems in 1545, Labé began writing her own poetry. On March 13, 1555, Labé received from Henry II a privilège protecting her exclusive right ...

  3. Le Ménagier de Paris - Wikipedia

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    Written in the (fictional) voice of an elderly husband addressing his younger wife, the text offers a rare insight into late medieval ideas of gender, [3] household, and marriage. Important for its language [4] [5] and for its combination of prose and poetry, the book's central theme is wifely obedience. [6] [7]

  4. Sophie de Condorcet - Wikipedia

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    After her marriage, Madame de Condorcet started a famous salon at Hôtel des Monnaies in Paris, opposite the Louvre, and later at the Rue de Lille in Paris, that was attended by, among many others, many foreign visitors including Thomas Jefferson, [8] British aristocrats Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl Stanhope, David Murray, 7th Viscount Stormont (later 2nd Earl of Mansfield), the economist Adam ...

  5. Marie de France - Wikipedia

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    Marie de France's lais not only portray a gloomy outlook on love but also defied the traditions of love within the church at the time. She wrote about adulterous affairs, women of high stature who seduce other men, and women seeking escape from a loveless marriage, often to an older man, which gave the idea that women can have sexual freedom.

  6. Heloise - Wikipedia

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    Héloïse wrote critically of marriage, comparing it to contractual prostitution, and describing it as different from "pure love" and devotional friendship such as that she shared with Peter Abelard. [13] In her first letter, she writes that she "preferred love to wedlock, freedom to a bond."

  7. These Quotes About Marriage Will Inspire a Lifetime Full of Love

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    For Ree Drummond and her hubby Ladd, it has something to do with being able to share onion rings and french fries during dinner. 😂 Whether you've been married for 50 years, 1 year, or have a ...

  8. Marquis de Condorcet - Wikipedia

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    The marriage was a strong one, and Sophie visited her husband regularly while he remained in hiding. Although she began proceedings for divorce in January 1794, it was at the insistence of Condorcet and Cabanis, who wished to protect their property from expropriation and to provide financially for Sophie and their young daughter, Louise 'Eliza ...

  9. 55 quotes about marriage that range from romantic to brutally ...

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    These 55 thoughtful marriage quotes can add a bit of pizzazz to an anniversary card, wedding vows, or even a toast for newlyweds. They can also make you think more deeply on the meaning of love ...