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The poem turns a petty dispute over a church lectern into an expansive mock-epic: a prelate, chanters, and chapter escalate private grievances into legal maneuvers, clandestine schemes, and comic skirmishes, while allegorical figures such as Discord and personified virtues magnify trivial jealousies into an absurdly grand conflict. Employing elevated diction, classical allusions, and epic structure for satirical effect, it exposes clerical vanity, procedural absurdities, and social pretensions, alternating narrative episodes, invocations, and set-piece scenes to ridicule institutional pettiness through formal irony.

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Nicolas Boileau Despréaux

Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux (1636-1711) was a prominent French poet and critic, known for his influence on the development of French classical literature. He is celebrated for his commitment to clarity and reason in poetry, advocating for the use of the French language in a refined manner. His notable work, "Le Lutrin, poème héroï-comique," exemplifies his mastery of satire and his ability to blend humor with serious themes. Boileau's writings contributed significantly to the establishment of literary standards in France, and he is often regarded as a key figure in the transition from Baroque to Classical literature.

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