Three-Faced Pandarus.
- Author / Editor
- Robbie, May Grant
Three-Faced Pandarus.
- Published
- California English Journal 3.1 (1967): 47-54.
- Description
- Argues that Pandarus is "honorable and well-intentioned in each of his three roles" in TC: traditional friend to Troilus, courtly friend to Troilus, and protective and loving kinsman to Criseyde. Chaucer's efforts to "knit together" these sometimes conflicting roles indicate his approval of Pandarus's motives and actions.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Troilus and Criseyde