Chaucer and the Disconsolations of Philosophy: Boethius, Agency, and Literary Form in Late Medieval Literature.
- Author / Editor
- Bell, Jack Harding.
Chaucer and the Disconsolations of Philosophy: Boethius, Agency, and Literary Form in Late Medieval Literature.
- Published
- Dissertation Abstracts International A77.09 (2016): n.p.
- Description
- Suggests that Chaucer engages the Boethian tradition in TC and HF, only to challenge (and ultimately reject) that tradition's ideas of self-regulation.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations
Troilus and Criseyde
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