The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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... tended by the end of the Middle Ages to become a vehicle for court pageants , something that served much the same cultural purpose as the theater . At its core remained an athletic contest , an activity still capable of being ...
... tended by the end of the Middle Ages to become a vehicle for court pageants , something that served much the same cultural purpose as the theater . At its core remained an athletic contest , an activity still capable of being ...
Pagina 65
... tended to go their separate ways , or rather , the chivalric tended to stay more or less in the background while the learning fostered by humanism occupied center stage . That fact should not , however , be taken to mean that humanism ...
... tended to go their separate ways , or rather , the chivalric tended to stay more or less in the background while the learning fostered by humanism occupied center stage . That fact should not , however , be taken to mean that humanism ...
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... tended to subsume most of the values of secular life , even at times including royal policy , Elizabethan chivalry tended to blend into the larger land- scape , losing in the process something of its pristine character , yet at the same ...
... tended to subsume most of the values of secular life , even at times including royal policy , Elizabethan chivalry tended to blend into the larger land- scape , losing in the process something of its pristine character , yet at the same ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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