A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 36
Página 35
... romances are at the end of a process of evolution from myth or ritual to romance . The reader ignores their findings at some risk of an impoverished reading of the romance . Once the Arthur- ian romances - and other romances that may be ...
... romances are at the end of a process of evolution from myth or ritual to romance . The reader ignores their findings at some risk of an impoverished reading of the romance . Once the Arthur- ian romances - and other romances that may be ...
Página 36
... romances we should quickly recognize that a number of themes or motifs keep recurring in them , though al- ways as variations . The impression grows that these themes are or were at one time - related . There is , for example , the ...
... romances we should quickly recognize that a number of themes or motifs keep recurring in them , though al- ways as variations . The impression grows that these themes are or were at one time - related . There is , for example , the ...
Página 37
... romances ) specifically Celtic . Thus the antagonists - the knight and the keeper of the other - world castle - were ... romances the faery lady or queen . She may correspond , in the Celtic mythology , to Proserpine . The loathly lady ...
... romances ) specifically Celtic . Thus the antagonists - the knight and the keeper of the other - world castle - were ... romances the faery lady or queen . She may correspond , in the Celtic mythology , to Proserpine . The loathly lady ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
allegory alliterative appon bifore Breton lays Canterbury Tales carols Chapel Chaucer church courtly courtly love Cycle dede Degare dere deth doun dramatic Dunbar eche Elizabethan England English literature erthe Everyman Faerie Queene fourteenth century FOURTH SOLDIER freke gode Grene Knight grete hade hathel hede heghe hert heven honde human king kyng lady Langland lede leve literary loke londe London lorde mete Middle Ages Middle English mony moral Morality Play myght never noght Orfeo Piers Plowman play poem poet poetry prose quath quoth reader religious riche romances sayde SECOND SHEPHERD SECOND SOLDIER segge seyd shal shulde Sir Gawayne Sir Orfeo sithen sone sothe Spenser tale thaire Thanne thay thee Thenne ther THIRD SHEPHERD THIRD SOLDIER thoght thou thre thurgh tradition Troilus and Criseyde tyme verse wele whan wighe wolde words Wyatt Wynnere