In The Art of Love , Allen argues that the De amore and the Romance of the Rose are central to the courtly tradition and use the classical tradition in a particularly assertive fashion--and suggest a way for fantasies of love to exist even against a background of ecclesiastical prohibition.
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In The Art of Love , Allen argues that the De amore and the Romance of the Rose are central to the courtly tradition and use the classical tradition in a particularly assertive fashion--and suggest a way for fantasies of love to exist even against a background of ecclesiastical prohibition.
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