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Acknowledgments | ||
A Note on Sources and Translations | ||
I | Cressida's Literary History and Her Inheritance from Dido | 1 |
The Literary History of Cressida | 1 | |
The Cressida of Boccaccio and Chaucer: Contaminations of Dido | 10 | |
II | Boccaccio's Criseida and Her Narrator | 29 |
III | Chaucer's Criseyde and Her Narrator | 61 |
Appendix: Boccaccio's Dido | 105 | |
Dido in the opere minori in volgare | 107 | |
Dido in the Later Prose Works | 113 | |
Bibliography | 125 |
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