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8. Appendix: Census of English Chivalric Romances through 1616 in Shakespearean Tragedy as Chivalric Romance, 2nd ed

2014
"Appendix: Census of English Chivalric Romances through 1616" compiles data on manuscripts, printings, entries, and adaptations of English chivalric romances from standard sources: Short-Title Catalogue, Annals of the English Drama 975-1700, and the Stationers' Register, among others. Tabulations of the data through 1610 serve as the basis for the book'
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The chivalric dragon: hagiographic parallels in early Spanish romances

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1977
The bridge I should hope to make between chivalry and hagiography is somewhat indeterminate and fragile.
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CHIVALRIC ROMANCE

2020
Maldwyn Mills   +4 more
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5. Hamlet: Courtly Revenge and Chivalric Succession, in Shakespearean Tragedy as Chivalric Romance, 2nd ed

2014
Chapter 5: Hamlet: Courtly Revenge and Chivalric Succession sets Hamlet's confusion about the appeal of a chivalric figure as a figure of justice and the ghost's injunction to courtly revenge for adultery and incest at least as much as murder, in the larger context of the struggle between Denmark and Norway. Whatever befalls Hamlet occurs in the larger
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Mal d’amore – Unrequited Love in Medieval Chivalric Romance

2021
This paper addresses the issue of the emotion of unrequited love seen through the prism of chivalric romances, that is, the story of Elaine, the demoiselle d’Escalot. By analysing the transference of literary works from France to Italy and the dissemination of courtly literature and the ideas they propagated this paper will contrapose the two ...
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6. Othello: Courtly Love and Chivalric Justice, in Shakespearean Tragedy as Chivalric Romance, 2nd ed

2014
Chapter 6: Othello: Courtly Love and Chivalric Justice explains the sudden onset of Othello's jealousy in terms of the known propensities of intermediaries in courtly love to betray their function and thereby alter perceptions of relationships among lady, lover, and their go-between.
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Milton and romance: vernacular romance and chivalric traditions in Paradise Lost

2013
The thesis examines Milton's strategic use of romance in Paradise Lost, arguing that such a handling of romance is a provocative realignment of its values according to the poet’s Christian focus. The thesis argues that Milton's use of romance is not simply the importation of a tradition into the poem; it entails a backward judgement on that tradition ...
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The formula and theme in the Arabic chivalrous romance

1997
The anonymous Arabic chivalrous romances (sīrats) belong to a large family of heroic epics common to most cultures. After several centuries of oral transmission during which their number considerably increased, they were written down in the 14th-16th centuries in the Mamluk Egypt. However, the art of oral transmission continued to exist.
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