Chaucer described Criseyde as \”slydyng of corage\” (unfaithful to her lover, Troilus). To what degree does her portrait in \”Troilus and Criseyde\” represent the anti-feminist tradition in early literature.

Chaucer described Criseyde as \”slydyng of corage\” (unfaithful to her lover, Troilus). To what degree does her portrait in \”Troilus and Criseyde\” represent the anti-feminist tradition in early literature.

The book we used is mentioned below
Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde, trans. Barry Windeatt (Oxford World Classics)