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SOME DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BOCCACCIO'S AND CHAUCER'S TALES OF GRISELDA
Author(s) -
Brunilda Reichmann Lemos
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
revista letras
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2236-0999
pISSN - 0100-0888
DOI - 10.5380/rel.v30i0.19378
Subject(s) - literature , art , history , philosophy
This paper tries to demonstrate that Chaucer in his "Tale of Griselde" has used, besides Boccaccio's tale, Petrarch's revised verson, as it is found in the Epistolae seniles, Manuscript 1165, and Meziere's translation as it appears in Le Menagier de Paris.

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