The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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... became too involved with the exercise of power to concern himself as much as he had been with its shadow , the English court became the scene of pageants , tournaments , and disguisings , all calculated to enhance the prestige of the ...
... became too involved with the exercise of power to concern himself as much as he had been with its shadow , the English court became the scene of pageants , tournaments , and disguisings , all calculated to enhance the prestige of the ...
Pagina 55
Arthur B. Ferguson. 3 Early Tudor Humanism and the Chivalric Tradition As humanism became fully domesticated in England during the early decades of the sixteenth century , and as the classical learn- ing that was its stock - in - trade ...
Arthur B. Ferguson. 3 Early Tudor Humanism and the Chivalric Tradition As humanism became fully domesticated in England during the early decades of the sixteenth century , and as the classical learn- ing that was its stock - in - trade ...
Pagina 79
... became well known , and the fictional names stuck to both knights in real life . It was in connection with the queen's progresses in the summer of 1575 that chivalric themes made their first major appearance in Elizabethan pageants ...
... became well known , and the fictional names stuck to both knights in real life . It was in connection with the queen's progresses in the summer of 1575 that chivalric themes made their first major appearance in Elizabethan pageants ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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