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  2. François Villon (Modern French: [fʁɑ̃swa vijɔ̃]; Middle French: [frãːˈswɛ viˈlõː]; c. 1431 – after 1463) is the best known French poet of the Late Middle Ages. He was involved in criminal behavior and had multiple encounters with law enforcement authorities. [ 1 ]

  3. The best-known poet and composer of ars nova secular music and chansons was Guillaume de Machaut. (For more on music, see medieval music; for more on music in the period after Machaut, see Renaissance music). Selected French poets from the late 13th to the 15th centuries: Rutebeuf (d.1285) Guillaume de Machaut (1300–1377)

  4. Villon (c. 1431-63) is regarded as the best-known French poet of the late Middle Ages, and perhaps even the best-known medieval poet from France, his readership eclipsing that of the earlier troubadours.

    • Victor Hugo (1802 – 1885) You may know him as one of the famous French writers because of his popular novels, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (1831) and Les Misérables (1862), but Hugo also had a knack for poems.
    • Charles Baudelaire (1821 – 1867) The works of Charles Baudelaire, one of the most prolific poets of France shifted the literary world from ideologies of Romanticism to Symbolism and Surrealism.
    • Jacques Prévert (1900 – 1977) Jacques Prévert might have hated writing in his early years but he went on to become one of the best French poets of the Surrealism period.
    • Paul Verlaine (1844 – 1896) Paul Marie Verlaine, like Victor Hugo, began writing poetry at an early age and like Charles Baudelaire, was a Symbolist poet of the 19 century.
  5. Mar 4, 2023 · François Villon is said to have been born in 1432 and is the most famous poet of the late Middle Ages. Villon was involved in multiple crimes including theft and attempted murder and spent many years on the run.

  6. Feb 22, 2018 · Guillaume de Machaut (c. 1300–1377) is recognized by most scholars as the most important French poet and composer of the 14th century.

  7. French poetry during the Middle Ages was predominantly composed in Latin before the French language asserted itself. François Villon stands out as a pivotal figure, known for his deeply personal and vivid ballads reflecting society’s underbelly.

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