'The Least Innocent of All Innocent-Sounding Lines': The Legacy of Donaldson's Troilus Criticism
- Author / Editor
- Mieszkowski, Gretchen.
'The Least Innocent of All Innocent-Sounding Lines': The Legacy of Donaldson's Troilus Criticism
- Published
- Chaucer Review 41 (2007): 299-310.
- Description
- In his analyses of the TC narrator as a character in his own right--most notably in "The Ending of Chaucer's Troilus" and "Criseide and Her Narrator"--E. Talbot Donaldson "created the most clear-cut paradigm shift in twentieth-century readings of the poem," one that continues to enable new insights into the poem.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Troilus and Criseyde