The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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... living memory , and they were able to give it expression in circumstances still not entirely unfavorable to it . Never again could it be revived with the same sense of contempo- raneity . At the same time , the Elizabethan revival ...
... living memory , and they were able to give it expression in circumstances still not entirely unfavorable to it . Never again could it be revived with the same sense of contempo- raneity . At the same time , the Elizabethan revival ...
Pagina 21
... living tradition , an ideal never fully realized , but exemplified at its best " in those Days ” - for Caxton the era of the French wars chronicled by Froissart , and for both him and Malory the days of King Arthur , 6 located in a ...
... living tradition , an ideal never fully realized , but exemplified at its best " in those Days ” - for Caxton the era of the French wars chronicled by Froissart , and for both him and Malory the days of King Arthur , 6 located in a ...
Pagina 69
... living in the seventies could remember even Henry VIII's artfully concocted spectacles , but it would have been hard to find many among the reading public who were unac- quainted with Huon of Bordeaux , or Bevis of Hampton , or Guy of ...
... living in the seventies could remember even Henry VIII's artfully concocted spectacles , but it would have been hard to find many among the reading public who were unac- quainted with Huon of Bordeaux , or Bevis of Hampton , or Guy of ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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