Cressid False, Criseyde Untrue: An Ambiguity Revisited
- Author / Editor
- Donaldson, E. Talbot.
Cressid False, Criseyde Untrue: An Ambiguity Revisited
- Published
- Maynard Mack and George deForest Lord, eds. Poetic Traditions of the English Renaissance (New Haven, Conn.; and London: Yale University Press), 1982, pp. 67-83.
- Description
- Chaucer and Shakespeare use different narrative techniques to lend ambiguity to the characterization of Criseyde/Cressida, but each uses ambiguity to create sympathy for his character.
- Contributor
- Mack, Maynard, ed.
- Lord, George DeForest, ed.
- Alternative Title
- Poetic Traditions of the English Renaissance.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Troilus and Criseyde.
- Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion