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The volume gathers a wide-ranging poetic and didactic output in medieval vernacular forms, from short courtly lyrics—ballades, virelais, lais and rondeaux—to playful jeux and amorous complaints, alongside epistolary pieces and longer moral and devotional compositions. Poems intended for circulation among patrons coexist with reflective prose that examines learning, prudence, and religious devotion; certain texts also disclose the author's private impressions and emotional life. An accompanying editorial apparatus reconstructs the manuscript tradition and arranges the pieces by form and probable original sequence, allowing readers to follow both entertainment and instruction across a single collected corpus.

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de Pisan Christine

Christine de Pisan was a medieval French poet and author, widely recognized as one of the first women to earn a living through writing. Born in Venice around 1364, she moved to France where she became a prominent figure in the literary circles of her time. De Pisan is best known for her works that explore themes of love, chivalry, and the role of women in society. Her notable book, "The Book of the Duke of True Lovers," reflects her deep understanding of courtly love and human emotion. Through her writings, she contributed significantly to the literary heritage of the Middle Ages, advocating for women's rights and education.

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