Periods of European Literature, Volume 4George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1927 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 17
Página 9
... Jean de Meun had continued the literary form of Lorris , but his continuation was a direct criticism of the ideal Court of Love which filled his dream . That this antithesis , which subsequent literature clearly recognised , should have ...
... Jean de Meun had continued the literary form of Lorris , but his continuation was a direct criticism of the ideal Court of Love which filled his dream . That this antithesis , which subsequent literature clearly recognised , should have ...
Página 11
... Jean de Meun's im- polite treatment of the ladies , Chivalry had been entering protests , and most emphatically at this very time , when a Frenchwoman , Christine de Pisan , had raised a pretty quarrel over the slanderer's state- ments ...
... Jean de Meun's im- polite treatment of the ladies , Chivalry had been entering protests , and most emphatically at this very time , when a Frenchwoman , Christine de Pisan , had raised a pretty quarrel over the slanderer's state- ments ...
Página 18
... Jean de Meun . Sad to tell , the poet elsewhere complains that the fickle fair had misconstrued his defence ; and he had to supplement , in the Tale of the Wife of Jeraslaus , his well - intentioned thesis . As in 3 In 1 Professor Ten ...
... Jean de Meun . Sad to tell , the poet elsewhere complains that the fickle fair had misconstrued his defence ; and he had to supplement , in the Tale of the Wife of Jeraslaus , his well - intentioned thesis . As in 3 In 1 Professor Ten ...
Página 23
... Jean de Meun ) are but further exemplification of the Chaucerian habit ; and if the best of the supplementary pieces are only Chaucerian and not Chaucer's , there is the interesting fact of an author or authors of genius , often hardly ...
... Jean de Meun ) are but further exemplification of the Chaucerian habit ; and if the best of the supplementary pieces are only Chaucerian and not Chaucer's , there is the interesting fact of an author or authors of genius , often hardly ...
Página 26
... Jean de Meun . The poet saw an opportunity for travesty in everything , even , as in Philip Sparowe , in the Church ritual . Perhaps too much may be made of Skelton's position as a direct exponent of the Renaissance . He had the ...
... Jean de Meun . The poet saw an opportunity for travesty in everything , even , as in Philip Sparowe , in the Church ritual . Perhaps too much may be made of Skelton's position as a direct exponent of the Renaissance . He had the ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
æsthetic Alain Chartier allegory artistic ballad Boiardo bourgeois Burgundian burlesque Chansons Chansons de geste chap character Charles Chaucer Chaucerian chivalric Christine de Pisan chronicle classical comedy Commines contemporary Court courtly critical cycle cynical Dames didactic drama Dunbar earlier early edition England English epic episodes examples expression extant fabliau farces fifteenth century formal fourteenth century France French Gavin Douglas Georges Chastellain German historical honour idea influence interest Italian Jean Jean de Meun King Kingis Quair later Latin less literary literature Lydgate Lyndsay lyrical matter medieval metrical Miracles modern mood Moralités Morality motif Mystery older original Paris Percy Folio perhaps period Petrarch pieces plays poem poetic poetry poets Politian political popular prose Pulci religious remarkable Renaissance romance satirical Scots Scottish sermons shows sixteenth Skelton songs Spanish spirit stanza story style Testament tion tradition translation variety vernacular verse Villon vols writers