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The
Quadrilogue-invectif is a work of
allegorical prose written by
Alain Chartier in
1422 in which the author, through the use of a fictional dialogue between the
Three Estates ("Le Peuple," "Le Chevalier," and "Le Clerge") and
France, personified as a woman, exposes the suffering and oppression of the lower classes.
It was originally published as a pamphlet and in the
vernacular, its impact as a vigorous and harshly critical appeal for the unity of France against the
English during the
Hundred Years War.
The work's impact was felt far beyond France; it was translated into
English by at least two authors during the
fifteenth century and was the main source for
The Complaynt of Scotland written more than a century later when
Scotland too was at war with
England.
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