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Jeanne Flore

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Jeanne Flore was the author, or the pseudonym for a group of authors, of the Contes amoureux, a collection of seven tales published in Lyon in the early 1540s.[1][2]

Though there is no consensus about the identity of Jeanne Flore, recent research has suggested that Étienne Dolet and Clément Marot may have been among several writers of the tales.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Cathleen M. Bauschatz (1999). "Flore, Jeanne". In Eva Martin Sartori (ed.). The Feminist Encyclopedia of French Literature. Greenwood Press. pp. 213–5. ISBN 978-0-313-29651-2.
  2. ^ Peebles, Kelly Digby, ed. (2014). Jeanne Flore, Tales and Trials of Love, Concerning Venus's Punishment of Those Who Scorn True Love and Denounce Cupid's Sovereignty, A Bilingual Edition and Study. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies. ISBN 978-0-7727-2166-2.