Delectare ed prodesse: aventuras, placeres y didactismo en el Conte du Papegau

When the fate of the legendary King Arthur was finally sealed, an anonymous author composed a story of his early years as sovereign. This was the first attempt – preserved up to the present – that aimed to show retrospectively Arthur’s knightly talent when facing exceptional opponents.Through the an...

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Main Author: Lidia Amor
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Published: Instituto de Estudos Medievais 2019-03-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/1745
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description When the fate of the legendary King Arthur was finally sealed, an anonymous author composed a story of his early years as sovereign. This was the first attempt – preserved up to the present – that aimed to show retrospectively Arthur’s knightly talent when facing exceptional opponents.Through the analysis of some textual marks, in this article we aim to demonstrate that the Conte du Papegau was intended for a young audience. Besides it had the purpose of providing education in the chivalrous and moral qualities expected and necessary for the youth belonging to the nobility.
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spelling doaj-art-a706f2ff0bf946a580bf9faa2b5c0d1f2025-01-30T10:53:33ZdeuInstituto de Estudos MedievaisMedievalista1646-740X2019-03-012510.4000/medievalista.1745Delectare ed prodesse: aventuras, placeres y didactismo en el Conte du PapegauLidia AmorWhen the fate of the legendary King Arthur was finally sealed, an anonymous author composed a story of his early years as sovereign. This was the first attempt – preserved up to the present – that aimed to show retrospectively Arthur’s knightly talent when facing exceptional opponents.Through the analysis of some textual marks, in this article we aim to demonstrate that the Conte du Papegau was intended for a young audience. Besides it had the purpose of providing education in the chivalrous and moral qualities expected and necessary for the youth belonging to the nobility.https://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/1745Late Middle Ages“enfance” litteratureexemplumArthurian romance
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Delectare ed prodesse: aventuras, placeres y didactismo en el Conte du Papegau
Medievalista
Late Middle Ages
“enfance” litterature
exemplum
Arthurian romance
title Delectare ed prodesse: aventuras, placeres y didactismo en el Conte du Papegau
title_full Delectare ed prodesse: aventuras, placeres y didactismo en el Conte du Papegau
title_fullStr Delectare ed prodesse: aventuras, placeres y didactismo en el Conte du Papegau
title_full_unstemmed Delectare ed prodesse: aventuras, placeres y didactismo en el Conte du Papegau
title_short Delectare ed prodesse: aventuras, placeres y didactismo en el Conte du Papegau
title_sort delectare ed prodesse aventuras placeres y didactismo en el conte du papegau
topic Late Middle Ages
“enfance” litterature
exemplum
Arthurian romance
url https://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/1745
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