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Veiled in Wit: Queer Subtext and Gender Play in The Heptameron

Often dubbed “the French Decameron,” The Heptameron is a collection of 72 stories told by a group of noble travellers, written by Marguerite Queen of Navarre, sister to King Francis I, and one of the most brilliant literary figures of the French Renaissance. Framed as moral tales of love and human folly, these stories contain bold meditations on desire, betrayal, gender, and power, told through the rotating voices of men and women.

While many of the tales depict heterosexual relationships, others hint at more complex emotional geometries. Of particular interest to queer readers is the space Marguerite creates for same-gender intimacy between women, especially through the voices of characters like Parlamente and Longarine. These female narrators share stories – and sometimes subtle desires – that emphasise emotional exclusivity, romantic jealousy, and intimate companionship among women, couched in the language of virtue and friendship.

In one tale (Story 55), a lady becomes obsessed with the beauty and purity of another woman, visiting her daily, lavishing her with attention, and expressing a devotion that borders on infatuation. Though the story ends with disillusionment (the beloved turns out to be cunning and cruel), it suggests a world in which same-gender longing is plausible, narratable, and emotionally real.

The Heptameron also queers power dynamics: women often control the storytelling, critique male hypocrisy, and assert erotic agency, subtly undermining Renaissance gender norms even while appearing to reinforce them.

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