"Us from visible and invisible foon / Defende" ("Troilus and Criseyde," V, 1866–67): A Previously Unrecognized Liturgical Echo.
- Author / Editor
- Goldstein, R. James.
"Us from visible and invisible foon / Defende" ("Troilus and Criseyde," V, 1866–67): A Previously Unrecognized Liturgical Echo.
- Published
- Chaucer Review 54.4 (2019): 482-92.
- Description
- Identifies liturgical echoes in Chaucer's reworking of Dante at the end of Book V of TC, arguing that it exemplifies David Lawton's theory of voice and "public
interiorities."
- Chaucer Subjects
- Troilus and Criseyde
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations