Question

In a story by this author, a jealous husband kills a nightingale and throws its bloody corpse onto his wife’s chest. The Strengleikar (STRENG-“lay”-“car”) consists of Norse translations of this poet. The protagonist of a story by this author is accused of loving boys for concealing his tryst with a woman resting in a pavilion topped with a golden eagle. This author used the image of honeysuckle intertwined with hazel to depict the adulterous relationship of (*) Tristan and Isolde. This protagonist of Lauren Groff’s Matrix wrote a story in which a baroness’s descendants are born without noses after hers is bitten off by a (10[1])werewolf. This woman, who may have written at the court of England’s (-5[1])Henry II, authored Bisclavret (BEES-clah-“vray”), Lanval, and Chevrefoil (SHEH-vruh-fwah). For 10 points, name this 12th-century poet who wrote a number of (10[1])Breton lais ■END■

ANSWER: Marie de France [prompt on de France] (The lead-in refers to the Lay of Laüstic.)
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
JacobOxford HornetsMagisters Ludi10310
BenBuzzers KaramazovBroken Imperial Nomads115-5
MarkBroken Imperial NomadsBuzzers Karamazov13610

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2023 BHSU @ Northwestern02/25/2023Y6100%17%0%90.33
2023 BHSU @ Maryland03/11/2023Y3100%0%0%112.00
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2023 BHSU Online04/15/2023Y367%0%33%102.00
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2023 BHSU @ Waterloo04/15/2023Y3100%0%33%106.33