Ye know eek that in forme of speche is change": Chaucer, Henryson, and the Welsh "Troelus a Chresyd."
- Author / Editor
- Niebrzydowski, Sue.
Ye know eek that in forme of speche is change": Chaucer, Henryson, and the Welsh "Troelus a Chresyd."
- Published
- In Sarah Carpenter, Pamela M. King, Meg Twycross, and Greg Walker, eds. "The best pairt of our play": Essays Presented to John J. McGavin, Part II (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2017), pp. 38-56.
- Description
- Describes the "the provenance, codicology, sources, and performance possibilities" of the early modern Welsh play "Troelus a Chresyd," exploring its relations with TC, Robert Henryson's "Testament of Cresseid," and Renaissance dramatic versions of the story by Shakespeare and Thomas Heywood.
- Contributor
- King, Pamela M., ed.
Twycross, Meg, ed.
Walker, Greg, ed.
- Alternative Title
- "The best pairt of our play": Essays Presented to John J. McGavin, Part II .
- Chaucer Subjects
- Troilus and Criseyde
Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion