The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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... continued to act out a role somewhere between footloose knight - errantry and international athletics . Moreover , the Hundred Years ' War had raised questions about the applicability of the highly personal values of knight- errantry to ...
... continued to act out a role somewhere between footloose knight - errantry and international athletics . Moreover , the Hundred Years ' War had raised questions about the applicability of the highly personal values of knight- errantry to ...
Pagina 77
... continued to provide inspiration and matter for the increasingly theatrical pageantry of the court , and pageantry , es- pecially the tournament , helped keep alive the taste for chivalric romance . Sidney's Arcadia and Spenser's Faerie ...
... continued to provide inspiration and matter for the increasingly theatrical pageantry of the court , and pageantry , es- pecially the tournament , helped keep alive the taste for chivalric romance . Sidney's Arcadia and Spenser's Faerie ...
Pagina 143
... continued vitality . For circumstances during the early years of the seventeenth century were no longer conducive to the ide- alism , or the romanticism , or the mood of high aspiration that had induced a whole generation of courtiers ...
... continued vitality . For circumstances during the early years of the seventeenth century were no longer conducive to the ide- alism , or the romanticism , or the mood of high aspiration that had induced a whole generation of courtiers ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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