The role of Renaissance writers in discovering Medieval Arthurian texts has been a crucial one, and somehow precedes the cultural process of Romantic authors. In this article a few narrative strategies and attitudes are analysed, with reference to authors like Pierre Sala, Mossen Gras, Alain Bouchart, Jorge Ferreira de Vasconcelos, Niccolò degli Agostini, Luigi Alamanni, and with comparative considerations about Malory, Ariosto and Boiardo.
Benozzo, F. (2019). Nostalgia for Chivalry and the Myth of the Knight: The Post-Medieval Reception of Arthurian Tales. PHILOLOGY, 4, 173-193 [https://doi.org/103726/PHIL042019.4].
Nostalgia for Chivalry and the Myth of the Knight: The Post-Medieval Reception of Arthurian Tales
Benozzo, F.
2019
Abstract
The role of Renaissance writers in discovering Medieval Arthurian texts has been a crucial one, and somehow precedes the cultural process of Romantic authors. In this article a few narrative strategies and attitudes are analysed, with reference to authors like Pierre Sala, Mossen Gras, Alain Bouchart, Jorge Ferreira de Vasconcelos, Niccolò degli Agostini, Luigi Alamanni, and with comparative considerations about Malory, Ariosto and Boiardo.File in questo prodotto:
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