2011
DOI: 10.1093/fs/knq252
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Antoine de La Sale's La Sale: The Cannonball and the Prince's Head

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“…But mirror-like texts were found in the ancient Near East, in the Antiquity (Kaplan, 2012), as well as in medieval times, in the renaissance and up to around 1700. Geographically, Asian, Arabian (Marlow, 2013;Van Gelder, 2001), as well as West-European examples have been found (Blum, 1981;Léglu, 2011). Content-wise, the genre unfolds a broad spectrum from relatively simple lists of moral virtues to more complex political philosophical reflections on the state and issues like the relationship between politics and Christianity and between the prince and his subjects.…”
Section: Mirrors For Princes -Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…But mirror-like texts were found in the ancient Near East, in the Antiquity (Kaplan, 2012), as well as in medieval times, in the renaissance and up to around 1700. Geographically, Asian, Arabian (Marlow, 2013;Van Gelder, 2001), as well as West-European examples have been found (Blum, 1981;Léglu, 2011). Content-wise, the genre unfolds a broad spectrum from relatively simple lists of moral virtues to more complex political philosophical reflections on the state and issues like the relationship between politics and Christianity and between the prince and his subjects.…”
Section: Mirrors For Princes -Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desfases y alteraciones en el juego de perspectivas donde lo que la Dama interpreta como traición del joven señor de Saintré, no es sino fruto de una mirada condicionada por 13 Se advierte la subversión de las narraciones morales para ilustrar lo que consideraba virtudes romanas esenciales -algunas de las cuales recuerdan los Facta et dicta memorabilia de Valerius Maximus. Lo que hay de fondo es la puesta en cuestión de la autoridad del tutor, introducida desde la nouvelle, que narra hechos recientes y que no se halla exenta de una dimensión moralizante (Leglu, 2011) la perspectiva de un yo constructor -Pigmalion-que predetermina la razón de ser del «otro» reduciéndolo a la condición de «criatura» 14 .…”
Section: El Siglo Xv: Un Punto De Inflexión En La Construcción Del Hounclassified