Allen argues that two major but problematic French medieval
literary works (Andreas Capellamus's late 12th-century Latin De
Amore and Jean de Meun's encyclopedic continuation of the Romance
of the Rose, written in French in the 1720s) are central to the
courtly tradition, and follow the disruptive
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