Griselda's Body and Labor in Chaucer's Tale
- Author / Editor
- Yoon, Minwoo.
Griselda's Body and Labor in Chaucer's Tale
- Published
- Medieval and Early Modern English Studies 16 (2008): 113-41.
- Description
- Although Griselda is "translated" in three different ways in ClT (language, place,and social class), her labor is constant throughout. Her labors (domestic, wifely, and public) define her essential selfhood and grant her a kind of power that Walter fails to achieve.
- In Korean, with English abstract.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Clerk and His Tale