The Bereaved Narrator in Chaucer's "The Book of the Duchess."
- Author / Editor
- Lumiansky, R. M.
The Bereaved Narrator in Chaucer's "The Book of the Duchess."
- Published
- Tulane Studies in English 9 (1959): 5-17.
- Description
- Focuses on the opening section of BD, arguing that it depicts a "Narrator suffering excessive grief resulting from bereavement, who within the poem moves toward a means of consolation based chiefly upon a conception of Nature as Life, and whose experience is thus tactfully placed as object lesson before the bereaved John of Gaunt."
- Chaucer Subjects
- Book of the Duchess