The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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Pagina 27
... romance and the substance of history : for Caxton's generation both served much the same purpose , that of chivalry teaching by example ; nor had legend been as yet clearly distinguished from chronicle , nor chronicle from romance ...
... romance and the substance of history : for Caxton's generation both served much the same purpose , that of chivalry teaching by example ; nor had legend been as yet clearly distinguished from chronicle , nor chronicle from romance ...
Pagina 79
... 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 Queene's annual feast can only be idealized ...
... 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 Queene's annual feast can only be idealized ...
Pagina 119
... romance was merely arbitrary . He had enough in com- mon with the knights of medieval romance - their ideal of per- sonal honor and their zeal for the true religion - to find in their knight - errantry an image of man's quest for ...
... romance was merely arbitrary . He had enough in com- mon with the knights of medieval romance - their ideal of per- sonal honor and their zeal for the true religion - to find in their knight - errantry an image of man's quest for ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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abethan Accession Day Accession Day Tilts Allegory Alliterative Morte Arthure alry antiquity appears Arcadia aristocracy Arthur Arthurian aspiration become Boke Burgundian Cambridge Caxton century chap chiv chivalric idealism chivalric revival chivalric romance chivalric themes chivalric tradition chivalric values Christine de Pisan civic classical contemporary context court courtiers courtly courtly love culture duel Early Tudor Edited Edmund Spenser Eliz Elizabethan revival Elyot England English especially essentially fact Faerie Queene fifteenth-century gentleman gentry Henry heroes honor humanism humanist Ibid increasingly Inigo Jones John jousting king knight-errant knight-errantry knighthood knightly late medieval learning literature London Malory Malory's martial medieval medieval chivalry Middle Ages military Morte Darthur mystique nonchivalric Ordre of Chyualry Oxford pageantry pageants pastoral political Prince profession remained revival of chivalry Roy Strong sense Shakespeare Sidney's Sir Philip Sidney Sir Thomas social society Spenser story symbols Tamburlaine things tion tournament valric Vinaver virtue vols