Tirant Lo Blanch : : A Study of Its Authorship Principal Sources and Historical Setting / / Joseph A. Vaeth.

Studies the romance, Tirant lo Blanch, from its authorship, principal sources, and historical setting.

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1918]
©1918
Year of Publication:1918
Language:English
Series:Columbia University Studies in Romance Philology and Literature
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Analysis of Tirant Lo Blanch
  • Chapter I. The William of Warwick Episode
  • Chapter II. Tirant Succors the Knights of Rhodes
  • Chapter III. Tirant Joins The Expedition of the King of France Against the Infidels
  • Chapter IV. Tirant Enters the Service of the Emperor of Constantinople
  • Chapter V. Tirant Conquers All Barbary
  • Chapter VI. Tirant Returns to Constantinople and the Greek Empire is Completely Restored
  • Part II. Authorship of Tirant Lo Blanch
  • Chapter I. In what Language was Tirant Lo Blanch First Written?
  • Chapter II. In what Way was De Galba Connected with the Production of Tirant Lo Blancht
  • Part III. Comparative Study of Tirant Lo Blanch and the Sources. Guy of Warwick, Life of Roger De Flor in Muntaner's Chronica, and Lull's Libre Del Orde D'cauayleria.
  • Chapter I. William of Warwick Stands for the Mature Guy of Warwick
  • Chapter II. Tirant Lo Blanch Resembles Young Gut of Warwick
  • Chapter III. Roger De Flor' S Career at Constantinople
  • Chapter IV . Other Material from the Chronica Utilized by Martorell
  • Chapter V. Other Material from Guy of Warwick
  • Part IV. The Historical Bases Upon Which Tirant's Spheres of Operation are Founded
  • Chapter I. The William of Warwick Episode
  • Chapter II. Concerning the Order of the Garter
  • Chapter III. Tirant Succors the Knights of Rhodes
  • Chapter IV. Tirant Joins the Expedition of the King of France Against the Infidels
  • Chapter V. Tirant Conquers and Christianizes All Barbary
  • Chapter VI. Conclusion: General Description of Tirant Lo Blanch
  • Bibliography
  • Index