The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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... involved a social rather than a political theory , a theory more con- cerned with welfare than the politics of power , more civil than military . It was for citizenship on this level that Elyot projected his plan for the education of ...
... involved a social rather than a political theory , a theory more con- cerned with welfare than the politics of power , more civil than military . It was for citizenship on this level that Elyot projected his plan for the education of ...
Pagina 76
... involved national interests of which the queen , as a person , could only serve as symbol . In addition , it now involved the new re- ligion . As part of the process whereby the chivalric tradition was depapalized in England , St ...
... involved national interests of which the queen , as a person , could only serve as symbol . In addition , it now involved the new re- ligion . As part of the process whereby the chivalric tradition was depapalized in England , St ...
Pagina 80
... involved a variety of familiar martial exercises , but , unlike the Accession Day Tilts , the combat became subordinated to theatrical symbolism and its outcome accordingly prearranged . The scenario is simple enough . Philip Sidney ...
... involved a variety of familiar martial exercises , but , unlike the Accession Day Tilts , the combat became subordinated to theatrical symbolism and its outcome accordingly prearranged . The scenario is simple enough . Philip Sidney ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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