At the beginning of Troilus and Criseyde, Chaucer warns the reader that Troilus will receive great sorrow due to Criseyde forsaking him. The reader is aware from the very beginning of Criseyde’… more →
?wrote 3 years ago: At the beginning of Troilus and Criseyde, Chaucer warns the reader that Troilus will receive … more →
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wrote 3 years ago: It has long been argued whether Geoffrey Chaucer intended for Troilus and Criseyde to be read and un … more →
wrote 3 years ago: All proper romances are full of challenges for knights in shining armor. Arthurian Romance and Gawai … more →