The painting,”Griselda’s first Trial of Patience,” depicting the kidnapping of the child as ordered by Griseldis’ husband is by the English painter Charles West Cope, 1848. by Medievalists.net January 1, 2011 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsA Woman in the Mind's Eye (and not): Narrators and Gazes in Chaucer's Clerks's Tale and in Two AnaloguesA Study on the Earliest Representation of Garment & Accessories in the Figure Illustrations of ‘Nushi zhen’Textuality, Subjectivity, and Violence: Theorizing the Figure of the Child in Middle English LiteratureAcknowledging the Annals: A New Perspective on Witchcraft in the Alice Kyteler TrialThe Frankish War-Machine of Charles Martel Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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