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Dit de la Fonteinne Amoureuse
  • Jean de La Fontaine
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
SUSAN CRANE FROISSART'S "DIT DOU BLEU CHEVALIER" AS A SOURCE FOR CHAUCER'S "BOOK OF THE DUCHESS" 61/1, p. 59
Reviews
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Kenneth Varty The Judgment of the Trojan Prince Paris in Medieval Literature, by Margaret J. Ehrart 58/1, p. 138

languages

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works

  • Roman de la Rose
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  • Dit de la Fonteinne Amoureuse
  • Remede de Fortune
  • Dit dou Bleu Chevalier
  • Ovide moralisé
  • Historia destructionis Troiae
  • Roman de Troie
  • Echecs amoureux
  • De excidio Troiae historia

people

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  • Jean Froissart
  • Guillaume de Lorris
  • Jean de Meun
  • Guillaume de Machaut
  • Aristotle
  • Giovanni Boccaccio
  • William of Conches
  • Bernardus Silvestris
  • Hera
  • Athena
  • Aphrodite
  • Dares the Phrygian
  • Jean Lemaire de Beiges

subjects

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  • interpretation
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  • tradition
  • dream-vision
  • exemplification
  • courtliness
  • assimilation
  • symbolism
  • emotion

places

  • France
  • Philadelphia
  • Hainaut
  • Philippa of Hainaut
  • Edward III
  • King John's ransom
  • Treaty of Brétigny
  • Troy
  • England
  • London
  • Gaule
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