Trahison d'amour et trahison d'auteur: A propos du Troile et Crisede et du Legendier des dames vertueuses de Chaucer

Author / Editor
Harding, Wendy.

Title
Trahison d'amour et trahison d'auteur: A propos du Troile et Crisede et du Legendier des dames vertueuses de Chaucer

Published
Marcel Faure, ed. Felonie, trahison, reniements au moyen age. Actes du troiseme colloque international de Montpellier Universite Paul-Valery, 24-26 novembre 1995. Cahiers du CRISIMA (Centre de Recherche sur l'Imaginaire et la Societe au Moyen Age), no. 3 (Montpellier: Publications de l'Universite Paul-Valery, 1997), pp. 441-52.

Description
In LGW, Chaucer reflects on his role as poet, his relation to past and present, and his responsibility to his readers, comically exploring how literature must betray its sources through the accusation that the dreamer betrays courtly values. TC and LGW reflect Chaucer's discovery of a new literary world in Bocaccio and a new treatment of source.

Contributor
Faure, Marcel,ed.

Alternative Title
Felonie, trahison, reniements au moyen age. Actes du troiseme colloque international de Montpellier Universite Paul-Valery, 24-26 novembre 1995. Cahiers du CRISIMA (Centre de Recherche sur l'Imaginaire et la Societe au Moyen Age), no. 3.

Chaucer Subjects
Legend of Good Women.
Troilus and Criseyde.