The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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Pagina 14
... expression in the profoundly antichivalric terms of a Marlovian lust for power , open - ended , self - justifying , and ruthless . Yet there is no denying the deeply emotional appeal the tradi- tion was still able to exert . In varying ...
... expression in the profoundly antichivalric terms of a Marlovian lust for power , open - ended , self - justifying , and ruthless . Yet there is no denying the deeply emotional appeal the tradi- tion was still able to exert . In varying ...
Pagina 24
... expression in the fifteenth , even in the early sixteenth centuries . If , however , we evaluate its manifestations not absolutely but in relation to their historical context , the con- text in this case of a society becoming less and ...
... expression in the fifteenth , even in the early sixteenth centuries . If , however , we evaluate its manifestations not absolutely but in relation to their historical context , the con- text in this case of a society becoming less and ...
Pagina 77
... expression in both literature and pageantry , the one supporting the other . Literature in the roman- tic tradition continued to provide inspiration and matter for the increasingly theatrical pageantry of the court , and pageantry , es ...
... expression in both literature and pageantry , the one supporting the other . Literature in the roman- tic tradition continued to provide inspiration and matter for the increasingly theatrical pageantry of the court , and pageantry , es ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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