The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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Pagina 28
... courtly love , the knight as lover interested him less than the knight as a man of prowess.28 Malory's realism is strictly rela- tive , of course . What men of his station found most familiar in the stories he told was more likely to be ...
... courtly love , the knight as lover interested him less than the knight as a man of prowess.28 Malory's realism is strictly rela- tive , of course . What men of his station found most familiar in the stories he told was more likely to be ...
Pagina 31
Arthur B. Ferguson. As for the tradition of courtly love , it of course played a very large part in the romances , and may also have exerted a certain civilizing influence in a society only gradually emerging from bar- barism , though ...
Arthur B. Ferguson. As for the tradition of courtly love , it of course played a very large part in the romances , and may also have exerted a certain civilizing influence in a society only gradually emerging from bar- barism , though ...
Pagina 72
... courtly love proved just as easy to carry over into Renaissance society . It blended readily with the neo - Platonic idealism to which Elizabethan men of letters had become addicted . It surfaces in Sidney's sonnets , along , it is true ...
... courtly love proved just as easy to carry over into Renaissance society . It blended readily with the neo - Platonic idealism to which Elizabethan men of letters had become addicted . It surfaces in Sidney's sonnets , along , it is true ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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