'The Clerk's Tale': Griselda's Virtue as Both Disruptive and Necessary
- Author / Editor
- Olivares Merino, Eugenio (M.)
'The Clerk's Tale': Griselda's Virtue as Both Disruptive and Necessary
- Published
- Teresa Fanego Lema, ed. Papers from the IVth International Conference of the Spanish Society for Medieval Language and Literature (Santiago de Compostela: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 1993), pp. 223-31.
- Description
- Compares and contrasts Griselda of ClT with the Biblical Job to show that her morality is unorthodox and that she can be seen as a usurper of male roles.
- Alternative Title
- Papers from the IVth International Conference of the Spanish Society for Medieval Language and Literature.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Clerk and His Tale.