Biography, Literature and Literary Studies, History and Criticism, General, Ancient, Classical and Medieval

Chaucer and the Poets: An Essay on Troilus and Criseyde
Paperback Published on: 01/11/2016
Price: £20.75
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Synopsis
In this sensitive reading of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde, Winthrop Wetherbee redefines the nature of Chaucer's poetic vision. Using as a starting point Chaucer's profound admiration for the achievement of Dante and the classical poets, Wetherbee sees the Troilus as much more than a courtly treatment of an event in ancient history-it is, he asserts, a major statement about the poetic tradition from which it emerges. Wetherbee demonstrates the evolution of the poet-narrator of the Troilus, who begins as a poet of romance, bound by the characters' limited worldview, but who in the end becomes a poet capable of realizing the tragic and ultimately the spiritual implications of his story.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Cornell University Press
- ISBN: 9781501707230
- Number of pages: 256
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 18 mm
- Weight: 454g
- Languages: English