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Reason and the Lover

John V. Fleming

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This textual and intertextual analysis of the dialogue in Jean de Meun's Roman de la Rose combines specific close readings of texts with a rich theoretical argument to establish Reason's moral primacy in the poem's economy.

Originally published in 1984.

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Schlagwörter

Guillaume de Lorris, Rhetoric, Franciscus, Poetry, Essay, Promiscuity, Catullus, Sine nomine, Amatory fiction, Form of life (philosophy), The Moral Landscape, De Officiis, Secretum, Anxiety of influence, Allegory, Irony, Philosopher, Prudentius, Consolatio (Cicero), Opportunism, Roman de la Rose, Soliloquy, Platonism, Menippean satire, Macrobius, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Potentiality and actuality, Platonic Academy, Abjuration, Juvenal, Quibble (plot device), The Philosopher, Carneades, On Truth, Vocation, Consolatio, Concupiscence, Historical realism, Sophistication, Hedonism, Philosophy, Proverb, Anecdote, Suetonius, Polemic, Truism, Hortensius (Cicero), Theory, Spirituality, Eloquence, Courtly love, Theology, Parody, William of Saint-Amour, Superiority (short story), Classicism, Spiritual marriage, Lactantius, Augustine of Hippo, Jean de Meun, Il Canzoniere, Infatuation, Cognate, Petrarch, The Parson's Tale, Boethius, The Freedom of the Will, Euphemism, Adage, Genre