moralisée
Moralisée is the feminine singular form of the French past participle moralisé, derived from the verb moraliser (to moralize). In general usage, moralisée functions as an adjective describing texts, images, or practices that are intended to present or enforce moral lessons, often by framing content in a didactic or allegorical way.
Historically, the term is associated with medieval and early modern didactic traditions in which literature and
A prominent example is the Bible moralisée, a 13th-century illuminated manuscript cycle produced in Paris. The
In contemporary usage, moralisée remains primarily a historical descriptor within literary and art-historical contexts and is
See also: Bible moralisée; moralisation; moralizing literature.