The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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... culture : it participated significantly in what Frances Yates once referred to as " an imaginative refeudalization of culture [ that ] was going on all over Europe . ” 2 It is also , of course , a phenomenon of unique in- terest to ...
... culture : it participated significantly in what Frances Yates once referred to as " an imaginative refeudalization of culture [ that ] was going on all over Europe . ” 2 It is also , of course , a phenomenon of unique in- terest to ...
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... culture in the sixteenth century . As yet , however , no serious attempt has been made to isolate for special treatment the specifically chivalric element in all this and to place it in relation to specifically English society and culture ...
... culture in the sixteenth century . As yet , however , no serious attempt has been made to isolate for special treatment the specifically chivalric element in all this and to place it in relation to specifically English society and culture ...
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... cultural past , the national past especially , generally ignored by conventional chroniclers.1 The eclecticism notoriously characteristic of Elizabethan culture is related to this kind of historical conditioning both as cause and effect ...
... cultural past , the national past especially , generally ignored by conventional chroniclers.1 The eclecticism notoriously characteristic of Elizabethan culture is related to this kind of historical conditioning both as cause and effect ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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