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GRISELDA

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 608 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GRISELDA  , a heroine of

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romance . She is said to have been the wife of Walter,
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marquis of Saluces or
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Saluzzo, in the rah century, and her misfortunes were considered to belong to
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history when they were handled by Boccaccio and Petrarch, although the probability is that Boccaccio borrowed his narrative from a Provencal
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fabliau . He included it in the recitations of the tenth day (Decamerone), and must have written it about 1350 . Petrarch related it in a Latin letter in 1373, and his
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translation formed the basis of much of the later literature . The letter was printed by
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Ulrich Zel about 1470, and often subsequently . It was translated into French as La
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Patience de 3
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Sir Richard Southey (18o9–19o1) was the son of one of the emigrants from the west of England to Cape Colony (182o) . He organized and commanded a corps of Guides in the Kaffir war of 1834-35, and was with Sir Harry Smith at Boomplaats (1848) . From 1864 to 1872 he was colonial secretary at the Cape . He gave up his appointment in Griqualand West in 1875, and lived thereafter in retirement . In 1891 he was created a K.C.M.G . Griselidis and printed at Brehan-Loudeac in 1484, and its popularity is shown by the number of early
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editions quoted by Brunet (Manuel du libraire, s.v . Petrarca) .

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story was dramatized in 1395, and a Mystere de Griselidis, marquise de Saluses par personnaiges was printed by Jehan Bonfons (no date) . Chaucer followed Petrarch's version in the Canterbury Tales . Ralph Radcliffe, who flourished under Henry VIII., is said to have written a
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play on the subject, and the story was dramatized by Thomas Dekker, Henry Chettle and W . Haughton in 1603 . An example of the many
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ballads of Griselda is given in T . Deloney's Garland of Good Will (1685), and the 17th-century
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chap-
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book, The History of Patient Grisel (1619), was edited by H . B . Wheatley (1885) for the Villon Society with a bibliographical and
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literary introduction .

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