«Motivos folclóricos y espectáculo caballeresco: el príncipe Felipe en las fiestas de Binche en 1549»
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37536/RPM.2012.26.0.30676Abstract
Resumen: Análisis del torneo que se organizó en Binche en el verano de 1549 para ensalzar simbólicamente al príncipe Felipe como heredero de los Países Bajos. La justa se estructura en torno a una serie de aventuras prototípicas de los libros de caballerías y se intuye la influencia concreta del Amadís de Gaula. La poética del género no solo se difunde por medio de los escritos, también el espacio festivo es un ámbito que contribuye a dar a conocer sus constantes narrativas a un amplio público.
Palabras claves: Motivos folclóricos. Libros de Caballerías. Carlos V y Felipe II. Espectáculo caballeresco.
Abstract: Study of the tournament held at Binche in the summer of 1549 and aimed to promote the figure of Prince Philip as the heir to the Low Countries. The joust follows the patterns of the typical adventures in the romances of Chivalry and a direct influence of the Amadís series is noticeable. The poetics of the genre is spread not only by means of printed books, but also with the help of festivals like this one that reached a wide public.
Keywords: Folk Motifs. Romances of Chivalry. Charles V and Philip II. Chivalric Festivals.
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