In Our Time

Marguerite de Navarre

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Dec 21, 2023
Marguerite, Queen of Navarre, was a key figure of the French Renaissance and a prolific writer known for her influential work, the Heptaméron. Emma Herdman, a French lecturer, dives into Marguerite's bold critiques of the Catholic Church and her pivotal role in the Reformation. They explore the complex narratives of the Heptaméron that challenge gender dynamics, as well as Marguerite's strategic political maneuvers within her royal family during a time of religious turmoil. Her legacy as a literary and reformative force endures.
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ANECDOTE

Heptameron's First Story

  • Marguerite's Heptameron contains 72 short stories, told by stranded aristocrats.
  • The first story involves a woman with two lovers, a bishop and a nobleman, leading to melodrama and murder.
INSIGHT

Social Class and Virtue

  • Though from an elite group, the Heptameron's tales explore virtue across social classes.
  • Marguerite's stories often contrast virtuous acts of nobles with even more virtuous acts of commoners.
ANECDOTE

Marguerite's Diplomacy

  • Marguerite played a crucial role in negotiating Francis I's release from captivity.
  • She went to Madrid, nursed him back to health, and prevented a detrimental treaty, though his sons became hostages.
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