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Medieval Georgian romance The Man in the Panther Skin and Shakespeare's late plays

Medieval Georgian romance The Man in the Panther Skin and Shakespeare's late plays

Elguja Xintʻibiże

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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.

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InfluenceSourcesGeorgian Love poetryCriticism and interpretationCourtly love in literatureIn literatureGeorgian Epic poetryHistory and criticismEnglish Epic poetryInfluence (Literary, artistic, etc.)LiteratureVepʻxistqaosani (Rustaveli, Shota)

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