It's not as widely read as his Canterbury Tales, by a long shot, but Troilus and Criseyde, is Chaucer's most perfect and his most moving work it's his Anna Karenina, the ultimate medieval romance. Troilus is a warrior prince, too proud to be ensnared by love. Criseyde you may know her as Shakespeare's Cressida is the changeful widow who embroils him in a wartime romance within the walls of besieged Troy. When Criseyde traded to the Greeks in a prisoner exchange, very bad things ensue. It's as funny, as sad, as psychologically ruthless a portrait of love as any modern masterpiece.
Valentine's Day is for lovers. It's also for people with broken, bitter hearts who hate all those lovers. Whichever camp you fall into on February 14, Time.com has a list for you from the songs you need to ease the pain to the movies that will sweep you up in a romance nearly as epic as your own. Treat yourself to some chocolate and browse away