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A dream-vision follows a lover who enters an enchanted garden to obtain a rose that stands for desired affection; along the way he meets allegorical figures such as Love and Reason whose speeches alternate with lyrical description, practical counsel, and mockery. The first portion evokes courtly longing through delicate imagery and ritualized pursuit, while the later sections expand into extended didactic and satirical debate about the nature, pleasures, and dangers of love, human behavior, and society, blending poetry, allegory, and philosophical argument in a work that shifts tone between intimacy, instruction, and social critique.

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de Lorris Guillaume

Guillaume de Lorris was a 13th-century French poet best known for his contribution to the allegorical poem "Le Roman de la Rose," which he began around 1230. This seminal work explores themes of love and courtly romance through a rich tapestry of allegory and symbolism. Although only the first part of the poem is attributed to him, it laid the groundwork for later expansions by Jean de Meun. De Lorris's writing is notable for its intricate style and profound insights into the nature of love, making it a significant piece in the medieval literary canon.

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