The Romance of the Rose
(Autor) Guillaume de Lorris`If any man or woman should ask what I wish this romance... to be called, it is the Romance of the Rose, in which the whole art of love is contained'. Guillaume de Lorris's own introduction to his allegorical account of the progress of a courtly love affair gives no indication of the eventual scale and scope of the work, which became the most popular and influential of all medieval romances. In the hands of Jean de Meun, who continued de Lorris's work, it assumed vast proportions and embraced almost every aspect of medieval life, from predestination to the right way to deal with premature hair-loss. This new translation into modern English, based on the French edition by Félix Lecoy, is intended as much for the general reader as for students of French and English literature.
Guillaume de Lorris
Guillaume de Lorris was a French poet known for his iconic work "The Romance of the Rose," a medieval allegorical poem exploring the themes of courtly love and the pursuit of a perfect beloved. His lyrical style and vivid descriptions influenced later poets, making him a key figure in medieval literature.