The Captain of the Wight: A Romance of Carisbrooke Castle in 1488

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WHAT ART THOU? STAMMERED THE PAGE.
The Captain of the Wight
A Romance of Carisbrooke Castle in 1488
FRANK COWPER, M.A.
AUTHOR OF CÆDWALLA; OR, THE SAXONS IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT
With Illustrations by the Author
LONDON SEELEY & CO., ESSEX STREET, STRAND 1889
PREFACE.
To my mind there is no more picturesque period in the history of Western Europe than that of the Renaissance.
Among the many aspects in which it is possible to regard this important epoch, that of its influence on chivalry is one of the most interesting. The rough simplicity of the proud mediæval knight, gradually yielding to the subtle spell of pure poesy and courtly love, while the barred helm and steel gauntlet were hardly doffed from the stern field, or gorgeous tourney, this is a subject which will always fascinate.
However practical the world may grow, and perhaps, because of its very practicality, there will always be minds which will turn with relief to the romantic and the ideal. In the turmoil of real life, with its sordid materialism, there are many men and women who dwell with delight on some noble life clothed round with the glamour of ancient time, and presenting itself to the mind in the garb of gorgeous pomp and splendid pageantry, who, while trying to achieve some great emprise themselves, will dream of the men of old time, who have soared aloft on the pinions of glorious fame.

Frank Cowper
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Английский

Год издания

2016-12-17

Темы

Chivalry -- Juvenile fiction; Middle Ages -- Juvenile fiction

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