Playful Fortune and Chaucer's Criseyde
- Author / Editor
- Salemi, Joseph S.
Playful Fortune and Chaucer's Criseyde
- Published
- Chaucer Review 15 (1981): 209-23.
- Description
- Although the frame of TC is Boethian determinism, within it works the playful hand of Fortune (and the word "play" occurs frequently, with a variety of senses). The three major personages represent different attitudes toward freedom of choice and Fortune; only Criseyde succeeds in transcending Fortune, however briefly.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Troilus and Criseyde.