Troilus and Criseyde
Geoffrey Chaucer (ed. by Stephen Barney)
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“This edition contains the source—the springboard from which Chaucer is writing, Boccaccio—on facing pages in an English translation of the Italian. I like it because you can see where Chaucer is translating word by word. But there are also these wonderful moments where you get blank space on one side, and you realize Chaucer is expanding and inventing.” Read more...
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