In the early fifteenth century, a long allegorical poem blew up the literary scene. Poet Jean de Meung had finished Guillaume de Lorris’ unfinished “Roman de la Rose,” but several prominent writers took issue with the way he expanded on Lorris’ original idea. Christine de Pisan, in particular, took issue with Meung’s overt misogyny. The argument that ensued made history.
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