Parlement of Foules

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title: Parlement of Foules
text: The Parlement of Foules, also called the Parlement of Briddes or the Assemble of Foules, is a poem by Geoffrey Chaucer made up of approximately 700 lines. The poem, which is in the form of a dream vision in rhyme royal stanza, contains one of the earliest references to the idea that St. Valentine's Day is a special day for lovers. Oruch's survey of the literature finds no association between Valentine and romance prior to Chaucer. He concludes that Chaucer is likely to be "the original mythmaker
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description: Poem by Geoffrey Chaucer
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parlement_of_Foules
date created: 2003-12-09T23:42:22Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T18:41:19Z
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