Medieval Georgian romance The Man in the Panther Skin and Shakespeare's late plays
An edition of Medieval Georgian romance The Man in the Panther Skin and Shakespeare's late plays (2018)
By Elguja Xintʻibiże
Publish Date
2018
Publisher
Adolf M. Hakkert
Language
eng
Pages
301
Description:
From the contents:01. Cultural Heritage of Georgia ; Georgian Literature in the General Context of Medieval Studies ; Shota Rustaveli and His The Man in a Panther-Skin:a Survey02. Medieval and Renaissance Trends In The Man I A Panther-Skin ; The Man in a Panther-Skin and Arthurian Romances ; Rustaveli, Dante and Petrarch ; Love of The Man in a Panther-Skin-a New Philosophical Concept03. The Man in a Panther-Skin-A Literary source for Shakespeare's contemporaries ; The Man in a Panther-Skin and A King and No King by Beaumont and Fletcher ; The Man in a Panther-Skin, again A King and No King, and Philaster 04. The Man in a Panther-Skin: One of The Literary Sources of Shakespeare's Late Plays ; Rustaveliþs The Man in a Panther-Skin:a Cultural Bridge from East to West and the Georgians of Safavid Iran ; The Man in a Panther-skin-Shakespeare's Literary Source ; The Man in a Panther-Skin and Cymbeline ;Concerning the Significance of The Man in a Panther-Skin among the Sources of Cymbeline ; Shakespeare's Imogen or Innogen and a Distant Parallel to Rustaveli's Nestan-Darejan ; The Plays of Shakespeareþs Late Period and the Man in a Panther-Skin ; Brief summary:The Man in a Panther-Skin as One of the Literary Sources of Shakespeare.
subjects: Influence, Sources, Georgian Love poetry, Criticism and interpretation, Courtly love in literature, In literature, Georgian Epic poetry, History and criticism, English Epic poetry, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Literature, Vepʻxistqaosani (Rustaveli, Shota)
People: Shota Rustaveli (active 12th century-13th century), William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
Places: Georgia (Republic)