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Chivalry and Exploration, 1298-1630

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The literature of medieval knighthood is shown to have influenced exploration narratives from Marco Polo to Captain John Smith.Explorers from Marco Polo to Captain John Smith viewed their travels a...
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  • 06 March 1998
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The literature of medieval knighthood is shown to have influenced exploration narratives from Marco Polo to Captain John Smith.

Explorers from Marco Polo to Captain John Smith viewed their travels and discoveries in the light of attitudes they absorbed from the literature of medieval knighthood. Their own accounts, and contemporary narratives [reinforced by the interest of early printers], reveal this interplay, but historians of exploration on the one hand, and of chivalry on the other, have largely ignored this cultural connection. Jennifer Goodman convincingly develops the ideaof the chivalric romance as an imaginative literature of travel; she traces the publication of medieval chivalric texts alongside exploration narratives throughout the later middle ages and renaissance, and reveals parallel themesand preoccupations. She illustrates this with the histories of a sequence of explorers and their links with chivalry, from Marco Polo to Captain John Smith, and including Gadifer de la Salle and his expedition to the Canary Islands, Prince Henry the Navigator, Cortés, Hakluyt, and Sir Walter Raleigh.

JENNIFER GOODMAN teaches at Texas A & M University.
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Price: $120.00
Pages: 242
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Publication Date: 06 March 1998
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9780851157009
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HISTORY / Civilization, Social and cultural history, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: medieval period, middle ages
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Ground-breaking study of the influence of late medieval romance in shaping the fantasies and narratives of explorers such as Marco Polo and Cortes.