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  1. Summary and Study Guide. Overview. The Romance of the Rose, or Roman de la Rose in the original French, is an allegorical poem written between the years 1225 and 1278 by two authors, Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun.

  2. The Romance of the Rose is an allegorical poem that describes a dream in which a Lover enters a walled garden and attempts to pluck a rose. The poem is divided into two parts, with the first part written by Guillaume de Lorris and the second part by Jean de Meun.

  3. The Roman de la Rose is an allegorical love poem which takes the form of a dream vision. The 25-year-old narrator recounts a dream he had approximately five years previously, which has since come to pass. In his dream he journeyed to a walled garden in which he viewed rosebushes in the Fountain of Narcissus.

  4. Sep 20, 2018 · The ‘Romance of the Rose’, a medieval French poem that takes the form of an allegorical dream vision, was written by two successive authors: Guillaume de Lorris in the late 1230s, and Jean de Meun, who completed it almost forty years later.

  5. The ‘Romance of the Rose’, a medieval French poem that takes the form of an allegorical dream vision, was written by two successive authors: Guillaume de Lorris in the late 1230s, and Jean de Meun, who completed it almost forty years later.

  6. The Romance of the Rose is an allegorical poem with two authors, Guillaume de Lorris, and his successor, Jean de Meun. In the first part, written by Guillaume, the narrator describes a strange, highly symbolic dream which he dreamed five years prior, but has since come to pass.

  7. This monumental allegorical love poem is the work of two authors: the first 4,000 lines were written by Guillaume de Lorris (c. 1225–1245) and the concluding 18,000 by Jean de Meun (c. 1268–1285). It tells the story of Amant (the Lover) who falls asleep and dreams that he enters a beautiful garden.

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