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Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde: Subgit to Alle Poesye: Essays in Criticism - R. Allen Shoaf, R. A. A. Shoaf
Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde: Subgit to Alle Poesye: Essays in Criticism
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780866981194 (0866981195)
Publisher: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies
Pages no: 270
Edition language: English
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Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
3.5 Troilus and Criseyde
bookshelves: autumn-2013, classic, historical-fiction, published-1385, poetry, epic-proportions, war, radio-4x, lit-richer, troy, love, medieval5c-16c, ancient-history Recommended for: Laura, Susanna Read from October 18 to 21, 2013 Listen here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/...BBC BLURB:...
Christine's Book Adventures
Christine's Book Adventures rated it
0.0
www.bbc.co.uk*******************Dramatisation of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde.One of the great works of English literature, this powerful, compelling story explores love from its first tentative beginnings through to passionate sensuality and eventual tragic disillusionment. Lavinia Greenlaw's new...
Austen to Zafón
Austen to Zafón rated it
3.0
Read in college, although I'm not sure it was this edition. I liked it okay, mostly as a background for later literature. My professor for this, Roger Sale, spat a lot as he lectured on things he liked. I was careful to sit further back in the room, because he *really* seemed to like this one.
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it
4.5 A medieval romantic tale of love destroyed by war
The story of Troilus and Criseyde (I will use that Chaucerian as opposed to the Shakespearian spelling here) dates back only a far as the middle ages, despite it being set during the Trojan War. The interesting thing is that while Troilus does appear in the Iliad, this particular story does not. I w...
Transition Reads
Transition Reads rated it
4.0 Troilus and Criseyde
Spoiler: You will hate Troilus--will truly, irrevocably HATE the man. But don't let that stop you from reading this! As always, Chaucer shows his genius with language and plot in this work while again satirizing courtly love. I suggest reading this in a class or with another person, as there are so ...
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