Troilus and Criseyde

Introduction by Barry Windeatt
Edited by Barry Windeatt
$19.00 US
Penguin Adult HC/TR | Penguin Classics
32 per carton
On sale Apr 27, 2004 | 978-0-14-042421-8
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt
Chaucer's longest complete poem is the supreme evocation of doomed courtly love in medieval English literature. Set during the tenth year of the siege of Troy, the poem relates how Troilus - with the help of Criseyde's wily uncle Pandarus - persuades her to become his lover, only to be betrayed when she is handed over to the Greek camp and yields to Diomede.

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Chaucer's longest complete poem is the supreme evocation of doomed courtly love in medieval English literature. Set during the tenth year of the siege of Troy, the poem relates how Troilus - with the help of Criseyde's wily uncle Pandarus - persuades her to become his lover, only to be betrayed when she is handed over to the Greek camp and yields to Diomede.