The Role of the Narrator in Chaucer's "Troilus and Criseyde."
- Author / Editor
- Rhys, Brinley.
The Role of the Narrator in Chaucer's "Troilus and Criseyde."
- Published
- Dissertation Abstracts International 25.08 (1964): 3327A.
- Description
- Organizes the narratorial passages of TC into six groups, and examines them in light of this classification: occupation, courtly love, humor, characterization, Boethian philosophy, and "medievalization," finding that the narrator is most important to the characterization of Criseyde and "the medieval and the courtly love aspects of the poem."
- Chaucer Subjects
- Troilus and Criseyde