The Attitudes of the Narrator in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde.

Author / Editor
Sommer, George J.

Title
The Attitudes of the Narrator in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde.

Published
New York-Pennsylvania Modern Language Association Newsletter 1.2 (1968): 1-5.

Description
Describes Chaucer's use in TC of the "Editorial Omniscient" point of view, comments on the relationship between the narrator and the writer, and exemplifies the various and changing attitudes of the narrator: compassion, helplessness in the face of events, detachment, and didacticism.

Chaucer Subjects
Troilus and Criseyde