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That is a worthy contender for the title of longest post on this forum. Legolas Send a noteboard - 24/04/2014 09:42:37 PM

Hell, just deleting everything to reply took me like a minute just now.

I am happy to report that yes, I did read the whole thing and it was very interesting. Maybe I should have bought that fancy facsimile of a 16th century edition after all... though on the other hand, your quotes and summary, despite the awesome quotable bits, do also make me wonder if I'd ever have the stamina to make my way through the whole thing (especially in the font they used in there). Kudos for that.

But yeah, it's definitely a huge classic and hugely influential on late medieval literature and thinking - when I read Huizinga's cultural history classic "The Waning of the Middle Ages", you couldn't go two pages without a reference to it.

Regarding the explicit sexual advice, I don't know enough details to comment in depth, but it doesn't really sound that surprising - some parts of the Middle Ages at least were indeed rather more open about sex, just look at Chaucer. And France always was more open-minded than most other countries (I'm still kind of awed by the way Louis XIV took the maitresse-en-titre concept to a whole new level - the 17th century wasn't the Middle Ages anymore, and England was also rather libertine at the time, but still). But no doubt you're right and it did serve as practical advice for many generations of lovers. And the "coilles" thing is hilarious.

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Le Roman de la Rose, by Guillaume de Lorris and, later, Jean de Meun - 24/04/2014 03:11:03 PM 795 Views
That is a worthy contender for the title of longest post on this forum. - 24/04/2014 09:42:37 PM 352 Views
The coilles thing was a big thing - 25/04/2014 05:56:36 AM 325 Views
After all your comments, I could hardly back down halfway. - 25/04/2014 08:10:48 PM 324 Views
There were a lot of things I had to leave out, by necessity. - 26/04/2014 12:43:13 AM 320 Views
I'm guessing you've studied Sanskrit enough then? - 26/04/2014 01:04:24 AM 361 Views
I delayed it because I need something to read if I learn it. - 26/04/2014 03:52:57 AM 338 Views
Well, I did read it all and now I am tempted to read the poem in French shortly. Thanks. *NM* - 25/04/2014 11:46:03 PM 174 Views
If you are, a short warning: - 26/04/2014 12:46:03 AM 338 Views
I'm getting a cheap e-edition, so thanks for the warning - 26/04/2014 12:57:05 AM 357 Views

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