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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Knight-errants"
Miralles Pérez, Antonio José. "“Those crazy knight-errants”: ideals and delusions in Arthur Conan Doyle’s portrait of a fourteenth century knight". Journal of English Studies 11 (29 de mayo de 2013): 193. http://dx.doi.org/10.18172/jes.2624.
Texto completo김명신. "Korean Acceptance of Three Knight-errants and Five Righteous Persons(三俠五義)". Journal of the research of chinese novels ll, n.º 31 (marzo de 2010): 357–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.17004/jrcn.2010..31.016.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Knight-errants"
Ye, Sha. "Une fantaisie héroïque en duo. Les mousquetaires d’Alexandre Dumas et les chevaliers errants de Jin Yong". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 3, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023PA030032.
Texto completoReviving heroism by writing modern epics is a shared authorial intention on the part of the author of the Musketeers trilogy and Jin Yong, a writer of martial arts and chivalry novels often called “China’s Alexandre Dumas”. But what is a hero? These two novelists respectively explore this major theme in chivalric literature through their portrayal of important characters in their works. This comparative study, drawing upon the zooming technique in cinematography, explores these three topics: the heroes’ bildung, the affective relationships that influence their character formation, and the salient features of their personalities. In their constant struggles against the established authorities, especially paternal authorities, the Dumasian musketeers and Jin Yong’s knight-errants gradually transform into great transgressors who struggle to break free from the restraints of the social class to which they belong in order to act freely in a world seeking to tame them. This epic theme is entangled, like Dionysus’s scepter, with the intricacies of affective relationships. Two non-conformist discourses of love are constructed, contrasted and eventually pitted against each other in a reality much less rosy than the codified idyll, as they inevitably give way to the notion of brotherhood, which, either idealized or obfuscated, is celebrated and glorified even with its fallibities. The wide gap between the hero characters and the ideal image of a fearless and infallible knight is all the more visible when we examine them more closely in terms of their book knowledge, moral awareness and behavioral motivation. They are portrayed as ordinary human beings characterized by faults, banalities and limitations, while they are also given a sense of noble savageness and a touch of comic lightheartedness. Heroism is recalibrated in these novel’s conformity to and departure from traditions, and in the context of the harmony and clash between West and East
溫景翔. "The search of Liang Yusheng’s 《A biographies of the Tang Dynasty’s knight-errants》". Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/19444573202141624755.
Texto completoKuo, Lian-Qian y 郭璉謙. "The Study Of The Knight-Errants In Hua-Ben Novels Of Ming And CHing Dynasties China". Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/53900053671366872746.
Texto completo淡江大學
中國文學系碩士班
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This essay permeated “the primal knight-errants” (it means the original characters of knight-errants in china ) to survey the stretch and the inauguration for the knight-errants in Hua-Ben Novels of Ming and CHing dynasties China . For the past, when the scholars faced with this purpose , they generally got the conclusion that the knight-errants in Hua-Ben Novels are always full of the characters of disinterestedness , do not enjoy woman''s charms and like to help friends or strangers by the definitions they made. But from the observation of this essay, we can discover there are many knight-errants in Hua-Ben Novels still own the characters of “the primal knight-errants” , like as bully, to be the a thief or to gang together for illegal activities. Even though the knight-errants in Hua-Ben Novels assimilate the characters of “the primal knight-errants”; but on the other side, they also have the brand-new inaugurations. According to the gender and the specialty, this essay categorizes the knight-errants in Hua-Ben Novels for four types: male knight-errants, female knight-errants, sword knight-errants and burglarious knight-errants. This essay will discuss those types of the knight-errants in Hua-Ben Novels particularly and roundly to reveal the inaugurations from “the primal knight-errants”. The purposes of this essay is trying to clean away the intolerant studies of the knight-errants in Hua-Ben Novels that the previous scholars’ misapprehensions, and trying to sketch the contours of parti-colored characters of the knight-errants in Hua-Ben Novels. One of the anticipations of this essay is making up for the construction of the literature or culture of the knight-errants.