AnglisticaRosenkilde and Bagger, 1974 |
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... final state— “ And Troilus moot wepe in cares colde./ Swich is this world , whoso it kan byholde " ( ll . 1747-8 ) -Chaucer declares his story to be at an end : " But for that I to writen first began / Of his love , I have seyd as I kan ...
... final state— “ And Troilus moot wepe in cares colde./ Swich is this world , whoso it kan byholde " ( ll . 1747-8 ) -Chaucer declares his story to be at an end : " But for that I to writen first began / Of his love , I have seyd as I kan ...
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... final prayer to the god of love ( V 582-602 ) is the eleventh lyric . It is similar in form to the other three prayers to love ( the third being part of the long complaint in Book IV ) in that Troilus begs mercy from the god he has ...
... final prayer to the god of love ( V 582-602 ) is the eleventh lyric . It is similar in form to the other three prayers to love ( the third being part of the long complaint in Book IV ) in that Troilus begs mercy from the god he has ...
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... final prayer further emphasizes the same idea . It perhaps goes a bit too far to say that the last stanza is " the pinnacle upon which the structural forces of the poem con- verge . " 41 The final fourteen stanzas , however , do ...
... final prayer further emphasizes the same idea . It perhaps goes a bit too far to say that the last stanza is " the pinnacle upon which the structural forces of the poem con- verge . " 41 The final fourteen stanzas , however , do ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Books | 24 |
The Narrative Units | 53 |
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12 stanzas a-temporal Barbara Gill basic Beauvau beginning of Book Boccaccio Boethius book division CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ UNIVERSITY chapter Chaucer Chaucer's Troilus consummation content patterns Criseida Criseyde's departure CRUZ The University Deiphebus episode described Diomede direct narrative discussed enamorment epilogue Filostrato five books formal pattern hire important indeterminate period indicate invocation Kemp Malone line of narrator's linked long unit lovers mark material Meech narrative mode narrative units narrator narrator's comment night nyght objective time units objective units occurs Palladion Pandarus passages Payne period of bliss poem's preceding presentation proem rative reference rhetorical Root rubrics says sequential seyde shal short units single unit specific stanzas 11 stanzas long 11 story structural description structural devices structural units subjective time scheme suggests summary narrative tenth day tion Troilus and Criseyde Troy turning point tyme units of Book University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA whan