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| Â | Dragon's Hoard - The Romance of the Rose |
 | | Marianism adopted the rose as her symbol, and Mary was addressed as the Mystic Rose in her litanies, as the perfect symbol of love and beauty. |  | | Before the instigation of blood sacrifice the gifts that Adam placed on the altar in Eden were offerings of aspiration. |  | | Angelus Silesius took the rose for an image of the soul. |
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| Â | Encyclopedia: Romance of the Rose |
 | | This part of the story is set in a walled garden (a locus amoenus, one of the traditional topoi of epic and chivalric literature), the interior of which represents romance, the exterior everyday life. |  | | The rose of the title represents the lady's love. |  | | The Roman de la Rose is a late medieval French work of fiction in allegorical dream form. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Romance-of-the-Rose
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| Â | Romance of the Rose: Review |
 | | The anagrams (French, Latin, and Greek) in my title-- rose, dare, sow/compose/late, eros --suggest the argument I wish to pursue: the Rose is perhaps the medieval poem that challenges the ordinary sense of linguistic stability; it is also, therefore, arguably the medieval poem that most vividly exposes the conventionality of linguistic propriety. |  | | The Romance of the Rose and its Medieval Readers: Interpretation, Reception, Manuscript Transmission. |  | | The Roman de la Rose is the pan-European dissemination of this psycho(erotic)analysis (we know it circulated in over 200 manuscripts). |
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http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/rashoaf/rosev.htm
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| Â | On Sale: de Lorris, G. and de Meun, J.; Dahlberg, C., trans.: The Romance of the Rose. |
 | | The sixty-four miniature illustrations from thirteenth-and fifteenth-century manuscripts are retained, as are the notes keyed to the Langlois edition, on which the translation is based. |  | | His line-by-line rendering in contemporary English is available again, this time in a third edition with an updated critical apparatus. |  | | Many English-speaking readers of the Roman de la rose, the famous dream allegory of the thirteenth century, have come to rely on Charles Dahlberg's elegant and precise translation of the Old French text. |
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http://www.pupress.princeton.edu/titles/3781.html
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| Â | THE ROMANCE READER reviews: A Rose in Winter by Shana Abe |
 | | Unfortunately, A Rose in Winter fails completely to meet that expectation and sadly doesn't even offer a moving or particularly interesting romance in compensation. |  | | A heartbroken Damon leaves Ironstag to make his fortune, while Solange leaves her home in the company of an evil man. Eight years later, fate will bring them back together, |  | | The degree of history readers want in their historical romances varies. |
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http://www.theromancereader.com/abe-rose.html
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| Â | Romance and Friends – Rose by Lauren Royal |
 | | All of this combined with glimpses into the lives of the characters from the first two books of the series makes this an enjoyable read whether this is the first book of the trilogy being read or the last. |  | | The scenes of court intrigue and politics are heightened by a book in Rose’s possession, which adds an element of humor to the story. |  | | In Kit, Rose sees a man around whom she can be herself. |
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http://www.romanceandfriends.com/0451209885.html
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| Â | The Romance of the Rose |
 | | The Romance of the Rose it is, and it enfolds |  | | The poem is set in springtime, May here (1.34), so we've got an instance of the "reverdie" (re-greening) tradition, of which the opening of the Canterbury Tales is the most famous example. |  | | Most of the poetic decisions in the story find their origin in Andreas Capellanus' The Art of Courtly Love -- and de Lorris cites his source: |
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http://www.wsu.edu/~delahoyd/medieval/rose.html
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| Â | Roman de la Rose (Getty Museum) |
 | | The Romance of the Rose tells the story of a lover who dreams of a beautiful rose kept captive in a castle. |  | | The romance was enormously popular in the Middle Ages, and nearly three hundred manuscripts devoted to the tale survive. |  | | One of the most extensively illustrated copies of the romance, this manuscript contains 101 miniatures in 256 pages. |
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http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/objects/o1700.html
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| Â | Louise Van Hine: Romance of the Rose |
 | | Hence the Romance can also be read as a series of tales of love by various Ovidian archetypes. |  | | The act of love in the Romance is viewed as an act of war and also as a religious devotion which will be rewarded through the mercy of the God of Love and of Venus. |  | | Jean brings to the Romance his own commentaries on social institutions; the church, marriage, courtly life, and love; and includes massive glosses on the body of classical and medieval love literature. |
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| Â | Amazon.com: Books: The Romance of the Rose (Oxford World's Classics (Paperback)) |
 | | This is a new translation of The Romance of the Rose, an allegorical account of the progress of a courtly love affair which became the most popular and influential of all medieval romances. |  | | I really like this book because it is a romance book and i love all romance books. |  | | De Lorris and de Meun's 13th-century allegorical romance was, as Horgan notes in the introduction to her new translation, a bestseller in its day. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0192839489
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| Â | Prohibitions |
 | | Jean de Meun rewrites Guillaume's romance, focusing attention on the kiss between the Lover and the Rose, rather than the "evil relationship" between the Lover and Fair Welcoming, and informing the reader that Guillaume's work was unfinished and the romance unconsummated. |  | | Guillaume, with his portrayal of a narcissistic and very phallic rose, his introduction of the masculine Fair Welcoming who is imprisoned and inaccessible to the Lover amid rumors of an evil relationship, is emblematically describing a homosexual love, for which the Lover takes no responsibility, since he has been wounded by the God of Love. |  | | Kevin Brownlee and Sylvia Huot have provided a synopsis of the literary debates surrounding the Roman de la Rose, ranging from the Christian allegorical school of D. Robertson to the philosophical perspectives of neo-Platonism and the more purely literary concerns of structure, genre and discourse. |
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http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/conf/cs95/papers/moran.html
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| Â | THE ROMANCE READER reviews: Rose by Cherie Claire |
 | | Rose, as the baby of the family, must fight to be recognized as an independent-thinking adult, and her confrontations with her sisters and mother ring true. |  | | Rose and her sisters, Gabrielle and Emilie, arrive in Opelousas Poste with their mother, Marianne, and Emilie’s husband, Lorenz. |  | | This alone was nearly enough to make me want to close the book. |
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http://www.theromancereader.com/claire-rose.html
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| Â | Chaucer's General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales study questions |
 | | The thirteenth-century Romance of the Rose was the most famous and influential dream vision of the Middle Ages. |  | | Chaucer knew the Romance of the Rose well, and admired it enough to translate parts of it into English (NA 211). |  | | In this scene, the God of Love explains how the classical love poets Tibullus, Gallus, Catullus and Ovid were followed by the French poet Guillaume de Lorris, whose work will itself be followed and completed by Jean de Meun (whom he calls "Jean Chopinel"). |
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http://www.cla.calpoly.edu/~dschwart/engl203/gp203.html
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| Â | THE ROMANCE OF THE ROSE ILLUMINATED |
 | | The Romance of the Rose Illuminated offers fresh insight into the history and reception of this seminal text by reproducing all the miniatures from the seven unpublished illuminated manuscripts of the Romance collected by Francis Bourdillan and now deposited in the National Library of Wales. |  | | In addition to providing a full commentary on the illuminations, the authors also discuss the practicalities of medieval book illustration, survey previous scholarship on the poem’s iconography and offer comparisons with reproductions from other manuscripts of the Romance. |  | | The Romance of the Rose, a thirteenth-century allegorical poem about desire, is a central work of medieval culture. |
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| Â | Amazon.ca: Books: Romance of the Rose |
 | | Anyway, I want you to know this book is about Shakespear and his play, not about romance or love. |  | | This book, like all of Julie Beard's books, is charming and fast-paced and a fun read. |  | | But when her childhood nemesis, the handsome Drake Rothwell, returns to claim the estate as his rightful inheritance, the Rose of Thornbury is ready to fight for what is hers. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0425163423/bookcrossing-20/701-4114987-0958718
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| Â | ALL ABOUT ROMANCE reviews Rose's Garden by Carrie Brown |
 | | Normally a shy, withdrawn man, Conrad has retreated even further into himself after Rose's death, hardly bothering to take care of his home or his wife's garden. |  | | Although they are not living at the time of the story, the reader comes to know them through flashbacks and descriptions. |  | | I wanted to turn to him at certain points and offer words of comfort and reassurance as he struggled with the pressures of losing his love. |
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| Â | Amazon.co.uk: Books: The Romance of the Rose (Oxford World's Classics) |
 | | This new translation into modern English, based on the French edition by Félix Lecoy, is intended as much for the general reader as for students of French and English literature. |  | | Guillaume de Lorris's own introduction to his allegorical account of the progress of a courtly love affair gives no indication of the eventual scale and scope of the work, which became the most popular and influential of all medieval romances. |  | | This story, translated from the medieval French is a marvellous read for all the allegory fans out there. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0192839489
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| Â | Author Elizabeth Rose |
 | | Rose's latest book. - 5 Stars, Scribesworld Reviews |  | | After two decades of marriage, romance had all but disappeared between them. |  | | Elizabeth Rose is a rising star among new romance authors. |
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| Â | THE ROMANCE CLUB: http://www.theromanceclub.com romance authors books novels love stories calendar publish ... |
 | | Inside you'll find romance author websites, romance author biographies, romance novel excerpts, contests, a calendar of romance author appearances, upcoming romance book releases and romance author birthdays, and even the new TRC Romance Book Club. |  | | The Romance Club is the internet's premier site for readers and writers of Romance Fiction! |  | | THE ROMANCE CLUB: http://www.theromanceclub.com romance authors books novels love stories calendar publish romantic times magazine |
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| Â | ALL ABOUT ROMANCE reviews The Rose and The Warrior by Karyn Monk |
 | | I can't really imagine a reader who enjoys romance novels liking it since there are so few encounters between the hero and heroine. |  | | Melantha is one of those young tomboy romance heroines who has been raised as a boy. |  | | Over Christmas vacation I had the delightful experience of finding a book that I will always keep and remember. |
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| Â | The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Middle Ages: Topic 1: Texts and Contexts |
 | | The Romance of the Rose, a long thirteenth-century French poem, extremely popular and influential in the Middle Ages, was written by two authors. |  | | The first part, 4,058 lines by Guillaume de Lorris, is a dream-vision allegory in which an aristocratic young man falls in love with a rosebud symbolizing a lady or her sexual favors. |  | | The poem was taken up by Jean de Meun, an academic at the University of Paris, who continued it for another 17,724 lines, which cover religion, philosophy, history, science, sex, love, marriage, and women. |
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| Â | sm1855790360 |
 | | The rose of the desert, romance from the opera Zemire et Azore / by Spohr. |
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| Â | St Rose Press : Romance Fiction |
 | | This wonderful Medieval romance by Sue Wilson, is sure to sweep the romance reader in all of us away. |  | | Read what authors such as Fern Michaels, and Reviewers such as Romance Novel Central, Romance Writers' Weekly, and Escape to Romance have to say about Greenwood! |  | | This In The Grip Of The Web site owned by Marie Dillon. |
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| Â | Chapter Roland <i>to</i> Romance of the Rose of R by Brewer's Readers Handbook |
 | | This book [ Rinaldo de Montalban ], and all others written on French matters, shall be deposited in some dry place
except one called Bernardo del Carpio, and another called Roncivalles, which shall certainly accompany the rest on the bonfire. Cervantes: Don Quixote, I. i. |  | | The character is in two Spanish romances, authors unknown Bernardo del Carpio and Roncesvalles. |  | | The cleft Roldan, in the summit of a high mountain in the kingdom of Valencia, was so called because it was made by a single back-stroke of Roldans sword. |
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http://www.bibliomania.com/2/3/174/1128/14958/1.html
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| Â | Guide to Romance of the Rose |
 | | The Romance is available in paperback, in verse or in prose. |  | | The story goes on (you are near the end of Guillaume's part of the work), but this is the portion you will need to know. |  | | If you're interested, I'll give you the details. |
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| Â | The Romance of The Rose - Part A |
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http://www.umm.maine.edu/faculty/necastro/chaucer/concordance/rom/rom.txt.WebConcordance/framconc.htm
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| Â | Movie Giant & Romance & & Rose |
 | | It was one of the most influential works written during the Middle Ages, and gave birth to an entirely new conception of love and romance throughout Europe. |  | | Patterned after Ovid's Ars Amatoria, it is an elaborate allegory describing the birth and growth of courtly love. |  | | Do a search at the left for other items we have and other Romance Movie |
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| Â | The Romance of The Rose - Part B |
 | | The Romance of The Rose - Part B |
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http://www.umm.maine.edu/faculty/necastro/chaucer/concordance/rom/romb.txt.WebConcordance/framconc.htm
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| Â | Guillaum (1977) The romance of the Rose |
 | | Steuben Glass, inc; Romance of the rose (Art object); Romances; Cut glass; Illustrations; United States; Pollard, Donald |  | | Consists of reproductions of designs for Steuben glass accompanied by excerpts from Romance of the Rose by Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun in English and Old French. |
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| Â | cactusroserwa |
 | | Welcome to Cactus Rose Chapter 138 of the Romance Writers of America®. |  | | The method a romance writer treats any imagery is unique to that author’s work. |  | | The group’s purpose is to promote excellence in the romance genre, to provide support for writers within the romance publishing industry, and to help writers become published and establish careers in their writing field. |
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| Â | Romance Rose Hand painted Bowl and Oval Platter - at Shopping's Fun |
 | | Old time romance graces the pattern of the Romance Roses Hand Painted Bowl and Oval Platter Set. |  | | The light blue background is hand painted, and if you look closely you'll see the small swirls and touches of the brush. |  | | In the center on both sides is a lovely rose pattern, with deep pink and red accented roses, green leaves and a yellow flower. |
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| Â | Romance of the Rose |
 | | "Claire Delacroix has written a deeply moving, slightly off-beat medieval romance that focuses on the Crusades, Knights Templar, and the growth of Christianity as it supplants paganism. |  | | From France to Venice to Jerusalem, this intriguing work sweeps the audience along. |
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http://www.delacroix.net/rotr.html
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| Â | Road to Romance -- THE ROSE OF YORK: LOVE AND WAR by Sandra Worth |
 | | Worth has created a story of love, honor, and duty to bring life and realization into the man who would one day take his rightful place in history. |  | | Reviewed by Louise Riveiro-Mitchell for The Road to Romance |  | | I totally enjoyed this book and eagerly await the next one in the series. |
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http://www.roadtoromance.dhs.org/reviewloveandwar.htm
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| Â | Marie Ferrarella - Romance Author: Texas Rose |
 | | METHOD OF SEDUCTION: Reigniting a forbidden flame with his smooth-talkin' charm and sizzling caresses. |  | | Because of the longtime Carson-Wainwright family feud, he'd known that there would be Texas-size trouble if their secret tryst came to light. |  | | Driven by a code of honor -- and unquenched desire -- Matt traded in his saddle for a subway pass to reclaim his scandalized lady amid the bright lights of the Big Apple. |
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http://www.marieferrarella.com/books/0373613539.html
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| Â | Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Flowers, Romance, Rose at Epinions.com |
 | | Putting aside notions of a white winter, our red-on-red bouquet infuses the day with glamour and romance reminiscent of the days when satin-swathed la... |  | | This romantic arrangement of stargazer lilies and red roses will let your loved one know just how great the memories have been. |  | | Three sweet roses in a glass bud vase arrive with a soft, plush bear. |
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| Â | Championship Roses with the Power to Stir Passion and Romance |
 | | These four champions are sure to reinvigorate the passion and romance in every rose lover -- and bring a renewed sense of youth and beauty to every garden. |  | | Not when we're talking about Lady Elsie May. |  | | Championship Roses with the Power to Stir Passion and Romance |
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| Â | Road to Romance -- Review: CIMARRON ROSE |
 | | If you like your stories with depth, a wonderful variety of characters and a blend of humor and passion, I recommend this book. |  | | Stories about relationships built on lies have a special challenge--the characters must decide for themselves if the situation is justified, and the reader must decide if the author has presented it in such a way to make it believable. |  | | This reader thoroughly enjoyed CIMARRON ROSE, deciding that the end justified the means. |
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http://www.roadtoromance.ca/reviewcimarronrose.htm
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| Â | ALL ABOUT ROMANCE reviews The Rose Grower by Michelle de Kretser |
 | | He wakes only to fall in love with Claire, one of the Saint Pierre daughters. |  | | Sophie, meanwhile, pours all her energies into growing her roses and eventually goes to work with Morel at the hospital. |  | | As Sophie spends years trying to breed a particular type of rose that has proved elusive so far, Joseph hopes to find happiness with her, and both goals are threatened by the changes sweeping the nation, and the constant possibility of betrayal. |
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http://www.likesbooks.com/claudia109.html
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| Â | Romance Writers of America, Phoenix Desert Rose Chapter |
 | | Desert Rose RWA is the proud recipient of |  | | Golden Quill Award For Excellence in Published Romance Fiction. |  | | Founded in 1982 as a means for promoting fellowship and professional assistance among writers of romance fiction, we have grown to a membership of more than 100. |
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| Â | SHOP.COM - Gemstone tree, 'Rose Quartz Romance' |
 | | Consecrated to Venus, rose quartz is regarded as the stone of universal love. |  | | Tiny rose quartz buds are set to blossom from brass branches while the tree is rooted to the same crystal rock. |  | | Crafted by hand, the gemstone sculpture displays Guena's talent and artistry. |
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