Chaucer's 'Troilus and Criseyde' and the Rhythm of Experience in Keats's 'What can I do to drive away'
- Author / Editor
- Primeau, Ronald.
Chaucer's 'Troilus and Criseyde' and the Rhythm of Experience in Keats's 'What can I do to drive away'
- Published
- Keats-Shelley Journal 23 (1974): 106-18.
- Description
- Tallies John Keats's early references and allusions to TC in his letters to Fanny Brawne and assesses how his lyric "What can I do to drive away" follows Chaucer's poem in representing the "rhythmic experience of pain passing into sweetness and sweetness into pain."
- Chaucer Subjects
- Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion
- Troilus and Criseyde