The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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Pagina 26
... chivalric romance than to the actual , and changing , circumstances of aristocratic life . But it is also true that chivalric romance reflected the practice and values out of which the chivalric tradition had arisen , the practice ...
... chivalric romance than to the actual , and changing , circumstances of aristocratic life . But it is also true that chivalric romance reflected the practice and values out of which the chivalric tradition had arisen , the practice ...
Pagina 79
... chivalric romance - together with a good deal of extraneous matter40 — so the chivalric elements in literature on occasion reflected the tilts themselves . The Iberian jousts in Ar- cadia and the Faerie Queene's annual feast can only be ...
... chivalric romance - together with a good deal of extraneous matter40 — so the chivalric elements in literature on occasion reflected the tilts themselves . The Iberian jousts in Ar- cadia and the Faerie Queene's annual feast can only be ...
Pagina 119
... chivalric impulse as it had been recharged in his generation , or that his choice of the chivalric romance was merely arbitrary . He had enough in com- mon with the knights of medieval romance - their ideal of per- sonal honor and their ...
... chivalric impulse as it had been recharged in his generation , or that his choice of the chivalric romance was merely arbitrary . He had enough in com- mon with the knights of medieval romance - their ideal of per- sonal honor and their ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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