Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


  • Record Number: 4533
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  • Title: Literary Allusion in Chaucer's Ballade, "Hyd, Absalon, Thy Gilte Tresses Clere"
  • Source: Chaucer Review 30, 2 ( 1995): Pages 134 - 149.
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  • Article Type: Journal Article
  • Subject (See Also): Allusion Ballad, Literary Genre Chaucer, Geoffrey, Poet- Hyd, Absalon, Thy Gilte Tresses Clere Chaucer, Geoffrey, Poet- Legend of Good Women Literature- Verse Women in Literature
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  • Geographic Area: British Isles
  • Century: 14
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  • Abstract: In the prologue to the "Legend of Good Women" Chaucer borrows from Thomas Paien's ballad "Ne quier veoir la biautĂ© d'Absalon" and Froissart's "Ne quier veoir Medee ne Jason." Like these writers, Chaucer also inserts a catalogue of classical and biblical women, each associated with different virtues. To create this list Chaucer steals from a number of different writers, including Ovid, Guido delle Colonne, Machaut, Froissart, the twelfth-century "Piramus et ThisbĂ©," Dante, and Vincent de Beauvais. Such examination tells scholars much about Chaucer's reading habits and the care with which he designed the opening ballade [Reproduced by permission of Peter G. Beidler and Martha A Kalnin Diede, editors of "The Chaucer Review: An Indexed Bibliography."].
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  • Year of Publication: 1995.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN/ISBN: 00092002