Troilus And Criseyde
RESEARCH PAPER ON GEOFFREY CHAUCER'S
TROILUS AND CRISEYDE
Table of Contents
Introduction.....................................1
The Age of Chaucer...............................2
Troilus and Criseyde.............................5
Characterization in Boccaccio and in Chaucer.....6
The Tenour of Medieval Life......................7
Courtly Love.....................................9
(I,69,3-5)
Introduction
This present work is based on one of Chaucer's great poems, Troilus and Criseyde. It deals with its origin, its characteristics and the idea of courtly love in it. Everything is considered from a historical and literary point of view. It includes some information about the author himself and his art which I consider essential to the understanding of the poem.
The Age of Chaucer
Historical Background
Throughout the Dark Ages, the Middle Ages, and the early Renaissance, we can trace, in the rise......
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