Feminism, Literature, Medieval

Revisiting “Patient Griselda,” 2023: Was She a Perfect Wife, or a Credulous Fool?

Well, here's an oldie but goodie.  I was reminded of it by a recent post on Ricochet about Euripides's play, Medea (speaking of oldies but goodies). That post has to do with the retelling of the story of the figure with her roots firmly in Greek mythology who marries Jason of Golden Fleece and Argonauts… Continue reading Revisiting “Patient Griselda,” 2023: Was She a Perfect Wife, or a Credulous Fool?

Feminism, Literature, Medieval

Patient Griselda: Perfect Wife, or Credulous Fool?

I’ve long thought that some of my better and more interesting posts are ones that I don’t think about much in advance, but which come to me spontaneously, or as a result of something I fall over on the way to looking up other things. (I do realize that your mileage may vary on this… Continue reading Patient Griselda: Perfect Wife, or Credulous Fool?