La leyenda de Dido, de Geoffrey Chaucer: Hipotextos y pluralidad de voces.
- Author / Editor
- Carrettoni, María Celeste.
La leyenda de Dido, de Geoffrey Chaucer: Hipotextos y pluralidad de voces.
- Published
- Auster 24 (2019): n.p.
- Description
- Analyzes how the "Legend of Dido" differs from Virgil's "Aeneid" and Ovid's "Heroides," VII. Claims that Chaucer's narrator is more self-referential and that the plurality of voices of the narrator, along with the characters' voices, results in a growing complexity that problematizes the interpretation of the legend. This “multivocality” anticipates techniques used in CT.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Legend of Good Women
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations