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Summary sheet with Top Girls context on Patient Griselda. Includes references and key quotes from Top Girls. Used to get 100% in OCR English Literature A-Level.

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Research task: ‘Top Girls’
One of Griselda’s children is taken away
Patient Griselda
from her. Illustration from Chaucer for
Children
(1882, Eliza Haweis)

Patient Griselda is a character
found in Renaissance Europe
folklore and is the wife of the
Marquis of Saluzzo.

She is most famously featured in
“The Clerk’s Tale”, found in
Caucer’s The Canterbury Tales.
Griselda is noted for her Despite Patient Griselda
enduring patience and wifely remaining devoted to the
obedience. [1] Marquis he casts her aside,
pretending to remarry out of
Griselda was born into boredom.
peasantry. The Marquis chose
her to be his wife, taking her Her husband publicly renounces
away from her family and her and claims that he has been
introducing her to a life of granted papal dispensation to
luxury. [2] divorce her and marry a better
woman.
Although she is poorly treated by Griselda is sent away as her husband
her husband, she bears no remarries. Illustration from a set of Sienese
resentment or anger towards paintings in the National Gallery London (c.
1490)
him.
In enotes
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palace, naked and alone,
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husband Girls character
subjects her analysis
to a| Patient Griselda
bearing her cruel humiliation
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number of trials. with grace.
[3] Wikipedia – Griselda (folklore) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Griselda_(folklore))

For the first trial, the Marquis
declares that their two children
must be taken away and killed.
Griselda gives her children away
without protest; instead of being
killed, they are sent to Bologna
to be raised. [3]
Griselda then goes to live with
her father in exile.

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