The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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Pagina 35
... reflected in that literature of criticism and complaint , to say nothing of the " mirror of princes " which passed for political the- ory with most medieval readers , is in fact much closer to the world of Malorian romance than it is to ...
... reflected in that literature of criticism and complaint , to say nothing of the " mirror of princes " which passed for political the- ory with most medieval readers , is in fact much closer to the world of Malorian romance than it is to ...
Pagina 52
... reflected the more sophisticated tastes and learning of the Burgundian court , much of it in direct translation ; and the classical education prescribed by Bernard André for the young Prince Arthur , and presumably followed also by ...
... reflected the more sophisticated tastes and learning of the Burgundian court , much of it in direct translation ; and the classical education prescribed by Bernard André for the young Prince Arthur , and presumably followed also by ...
Pagina 79
... reflected themes drawn from chivalric romance - together with a good deal of extraneous matter40 — so the chivalric elements in literature on occasion reflected the tilts themselves . The Iberian jousts in Ar- cadia and the Faerie ...
... reflected themes drawn from chivalric romance - together with a good deal of extraneous matter40 — so the chivalric elements in literature on occasion reflected the tilts themselves . The Iberian jousts in Ar- cadia and the Faerie ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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