This work examines the dialogue tradition as it shaped the structure and themes of Lobo's seventeenth-century classic. Lobo's departure from earlier views of courtly lore is shown in his preference for social eloquence and literary cultivation over nobility of character and physical prowess.
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Cover; FRANCISCO RODRIGUES LOBO DIALOGUE AND COURTLY LORE IN RENAISSANCE PORTUGAL; Title; Copyright; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Dedication; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PREFACE; CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER II. THE DIALOGUE IN CLASSICAL AND RENAISSANCE TRADITION; CHAPTER III. THE DIALOGUE IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL; CHAPTER IV. THE FICTIONAL AND DIALECTICAL ELEMENTS OF Corte na Aldeia e Noites de Inverno; CHAPTER V. COURTIER AND COURTESY IN Corte na Aldeia; CHAPTER VI. THE SOCIAL USES OF LANGUAGE IN Corte na Aldeia; CHAPTER VII. THE TYPES OF LITERATURE IN Corte na Aldeia; CHAPTER VIII. CONCLUSION; BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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