Cressid False, Criseyde Untrue: An Ambiguity Revisited

Author / Editor
Donaldson, E. Talbot.

Title
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