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    La ficción medieval de Arthur Conan Doyle.

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    URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10835/1736
    ISSN: 2174-1611
    DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25115/odisea.v0i12.345
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    Miralles Pérez, Antonio J.
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    2011
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    As the Victorian age neared its end and the new century presented challenges and new courses of progress, Arthur Conan Doyle decided to revive the days of Edward III and the Black Prince. His research into chivalry and the English archer became a source of example and instruction for both young and adult middle class citizens of Britain. In the writing of The White Company (1891) and Sir Nigel (1906), he was led by his commitment to patriotic duty and honour, his consideration of history and fiction, his passion for adventure and fighting, and his sense of humour. Al final de la era Victoriana, cuando el nuevo siglo presentaba sus desafíos y rutas de progreso, Arthur Conan Doyle decide revivir la época de Eduardo III y el Príncipe Negro. Su estudio de la caballería y del arquero inglés genera un caudal educativo que dirige hacia los jóvenes y adultos de clase media. La reconstrucción del siglo XIV en The White Company (1891) y Sir Nigel (...
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    Novela histórica
    Era Victoriana
    Siglo XIV
    Tradiciones nacionales
    Caballería
    Masculinidad
    Historical novel
    Victorian age
    Fourteenth century
    National traditions
    Chivalry
    Manhood
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