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Cressida (/ˈkrɛsɪdə/; also Criseida,
Cresseid or Criseyde) is a
character who
appears in many
Medieval and
Renaissance retellings of the
story of the Trojan...
- The
Testament of
Cresseid is a
narrative poem of 616
lines in
Middle Scots,
written by the 15th-century
Scottish makar Robert Henryson. It is his best...
- Best Male
Performance for his role in a play
adaption of the
Testament of
Cresseid by the
Critics Award for
Theatre in Scotland.
Yuill has
worked as a performance...
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unfinished Tales. At the same time
Robert Henryson's The
Testament of
Cresseid completes the
story of
Cressida left
unfinished in his
Troilus and Criseyde...
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legacy for
later writers.
Robert Henryson's
Scots poem The
Testament of
Cresseid imagined a
rambunctious fate for
Criseyde not
given by Chaucer. In historical...
- Boccaccio's Il Filostrato,
Criseyde in Chaucer,
Cresseid in
Robert Henryson's The
Testament of
Cresseid, and
ultimately Cressida in Shakespeare's Troilus...
- 1639). He also made a
Latin translation of Henryson's The
Testament of
Cresseid.
Kynaston was born at
Oteley Park, near Ellesmere, Shropshire, the eldest...
- Leoš Janáček of
poems by Ozef Kalda,
Faber &
Faber 2009: The
Testament of
Cresseid &
Seven Fables,
Faber &
Faber 2016: Aeneid: Book VI,
Faber &
Faber 2022:...
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version from the
Irish Laments Beowulf: A New
Verse Translation The
Testament of
Cresseid &
Seven Fables Recordings The Poet and The
Piper Collected Poems...
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throughout his two
longest works, the
Morall Fabillis and
Testament of
Cresseid. A few fifteenth-century
Middle English romances use the form: Generides...