How Criseyde Falls in Love
- Author / Editor
- Bowers, John M.
How Criseyde Falls in Love
- Published
- Nathaniel B. Smith and Joseph T. Snow, eds. The Expansion and Transformation of Courtly Literature (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1980), pp. 141-55.
- Description
- The visual image of Troilus on his horse, which Criseyde sees from her window, is connected to the earlier image of Troilus as a horse. The horse image, with its suggestions of lust and pride, is associated with both Troilus and Criseyde.
- Contributor
- Smith, Nathaniel B.,
- Snow, Joseph T.,ed.
- ed.
- Alternative Title
- The Expansion and Transformation of Courtly Literature.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Troilus and Criseyde.