
Troilus and Criseyde
Set against the epic backdrop of the battle of Troy, Troilus and Criseyde is an evocative story of love and loss. When Troilus, the son of Priam, falls in love with the beautiful Criseyde, he is able to win her heart with the help of his cunning uncle Pandarus, and the lovers experience a brief period of bliss together. But the pair are soon forced apart by the inexorable tide of war and - despite their oath to remain faithful - Troilus is ultimately betrayed. Regarded by many as the greatest love poem of the Middle Ages, Troilus and Criseyde skilfully combines elements of comedy and tragedy to form an exquisite meditation on the fragility of romantic love, and the fallibility of humanity.
Reviews

Jude Moon@moonieing
DNF. im marking it as read bc i had to survive 150 pages of Troilus being the worst human being so i deserve it

Kwan Ann Tan@kwananntan
why couldn't they just have gotten married :'( also props to chaucer for recognizing how women were dependent on men for survival & telling us not to look badly on her, but instead recognize that the positions she was put in necessitated her actions

Emma Nash@emmadaveynash
unsurprisingly, the highlight of my semester

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