Criseyde's Heart and the Weakness of Women: An Essay in Lexical Interpretation

Author / Editor
Burnley, J. D.

Title
Criseyde's Heart and the Weakness of Women: An Essay in Lexical Interpretation

Published
Studia Neophilologica 54 (1982): 25-38.

Description
Argues that the phrase "slydynge of corage" used to characterize Criseyde's moral character refers to "infirmity of resolve" but also involves unstable affections.

Chaucer Subjects
Troilus and Criseyde.