Who's Solipsistic Now? The Character of Chaucer's Troilus
- Author / Editor
- Moore, Marilyn L. Reppa.
Who's Solipsistic Now? The Character of Chaucer's Troilus
- Published
- Chaucer Review 33 (1998): 43-59
- Description
- Troilus's character should be viewed not in the light of medieval romance but within the context of medieval "devotion," such as that advocated in St. Anselm's "Proslogion." It is more important to realize that Troilus learned to love with constancy than to know that his love affair ended badly
- Chaucer Subjects
- Troilus and Criseyde.