The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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... society - but it is basically the archaism of the " golden age " myths , and the nostalgia that went with it had more to do with the pessimism inherent in the coordinate myth of perpetual decline rather than with historical reality . In ...
... society - but it is basically the archaism of the " golden age " myths , and the nostalgia that went with it had more to do with the pessimism inherent in the coordinate myth of perpetual decline rather than with historical reality . In ...
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... society becoming less and less congenial to chivalry , one in which the voices of chivalric idealism were becom- ing more and more difficult to hear above those of wealth and power , a society in which a new kind of citizenship and a ...
... society becoming less and less congenial to chivalry , one in which the voices of chivalric idealism were becom- ing more and more difficult to hear above those of wealth and power , a society in which a new kind of citizenship and a ...
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... society and the symbols associated with that society were still capable of evoking a chivalric response . What remained of feudal society in Tudor England may have been an empty shell , but enough of the facade still stood to support ...
... society and the symbols associated with that society were still capable of evoking a chivalric response . What remained of feudal society in Tudor England may have been an empty shell , but enough of the facade still stood to support ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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