Le songe doré de la pucelle by Anonymous

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Author Anonymous
Title Le songe doré de la pucelle
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Summary "Le songe doré de la pucelle" by Anonymous is a poetic work likely written during the late medieval period. This book can be classified as a narrative poem, and it delves into themes of love, honor, and the dichotomy between youthful desire and societal expectations. The likely topic revolves around a young woman's dreams and the teachings of two personified figures—Love and Shame—who guide her on the path of romantic choices. The narrative unfolds as the protagonist, a young maiden, falls into a deep slumber where she encounters Love and Shame, who engage in a dialogue about the nature of love and the importance of preserving her honor. Love encourages her to embrace her beauty and desires, advocating for joy and a fulfilling romantic life, while Shame warns her to protect her virtue and reputation, suggesting that being in love can lead to her downfall. Throughout this dream sequence, the maiden grapples with their conflicting advice, ultimately reflecting on her own values and the consequences of her decisions. The poem concludes with her awakening, having gained insights about the complexities of love and honor in her life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Subject Poetry
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EBook-No. 22388
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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