Chaucer and Henryson: A Comparison.
- Author / Editor
- Marken, Ronald.
Chaucer and Henryson: A Comparison.
- Published
- Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts 7 (1964): 381-87.
- Description
- Treats Henryson's "Testament of Cresseid" as a sequel to TC, examining how its attitude and tone differ from Chaucer's work, largely as a result of differing styles, techniques, opinions, and points of view. Henryson's style and tone are harsher, and he is more critical of humanity, especially Criseyde and "womankind."
- Chaucer Subjects
- Chaucer's Influence
Troilus and Criseyde