International audienceStudies the dramatic adaptation by Shakespeare and Fletcher, The Two Noble Kinsmen, in relation to its original, Chaucer's The Knight's Tale, so as to privilege an ironic reading of medieval chivalric values.En étudiant la pièce The Two Noble Kinsmen de Shakespeare et Fletcher par rapport à sa source, The Knight's Tale de Chaucer, trouve que les dramaturges ont mis les valeurs médiévales chevaleresques du dernier sous une lumière ironique
“Vieux romans” et “Grand Siècle” addresses the fortune of medieval romances of chivalry in seventeen...
Chapter 7: King Lear: Courtly Romance and Chivalric Restoration sees the opening perversions of and ...
It seems to be nearly a critically unanimous consensus that when translating Chretien de Troyes’ rom...
International audienceStudies the dramatic adaptation by Shakespeare and Fletcher, The Two Noble Kin...
International audienceStudies the dramatic adaptation by Shakespeare and Fletcher, The Two Noble Kin...
Traditional scholarship has relegated Shakespeare\u27s adaptation of Chaucer\u27s The Knight\u27s T...
William Shakespeare und John Fletcher: The two noble kinsmen ; e. krit. Ausg. - 1976. - LXX, 282 S. ...
This paper considers the continuity—rather than a rupture—between the Middle Ages and the early mode...
Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of Mich...
Analyzes Spenser’s Red-Cross Knight and Shakespeare’s Edgar as chivalric knights in the tradition of...
Our sense of the distinction between the "medieval" and the "early modern" is structured by two noti...
Hardly noticed in the reception of Harold Bloom\u27s Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human several...
Since the appearance of King Arthur in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae, the legend ...
Since the appearance of King Arthur in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia, the legend of Arthur and his...
My dissertation explores the complex nature of knightly behavior and knightly identity in three late...
“Vieux romans” et “Grand Siècle” addresses the fortune of medieval romances of chivalry in seventeen...
Chapter 7: King Lear: Courtly Romance and Chivalric Restoration sees the opening perversions of and ...
It seems to be nearly a critically unanimous consensus that when translating Chretien de Troyes’ rom...
International audienceStudies the dramatic adaptation by Shakespeare and Fletcher, The Two Noble Kin...
International audienceStudies the dramatic adaptation by Shakespeare and Fletcher, The Two Noble Kin...
Traditional scholarship has relegated Shakespeare\u27s adaptation of Chaucer\u27s The Knight\u27s T...
William Shakespeare und John Fletcher: The two noble kinsmen ; e. krit. Ausg. - 1976. - LXX, 282 S. ...
This paper considers the continuity—rather than a rupture—between the Middle Ages and the early mode...
Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of Mich...
Analyzes Spenser’s Red-Cross Knight and Shakespeare’s Edgar as chivalric knights in the tradition of...
Our sense of the distinction between the "medieval" and the "early modern" is structured by two noti...
Hardly noticed in the reception of Harold Bloom\u27s Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human several...
Since the appearance of King Arthur in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae, the legend ...
Since the appearance of King Arthur in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia, the legend of Arthur and his...
My dissertation explores the complex nature of knightly behavior and knightly identity in three late...
“Vieux romans” et “Grand Siècle” addresses the fortune of medieval romances of chivalry in seventeen...
Chapter 7: King Lear: Courtly Romance and Chivalric Restoration sees the opening perversions of and ...
It seems to be nearly a critically unanimous consensus that when translating Chretien de Troyes’ rom...