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Tirant Lo Blanc - Tales of the White Knight (1460) (Paperback)
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Tirant Lo Blanc - Tales of the White Knight (1460) (Paperback)
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Film tie-in: The European collaboration film production of this
major Spanish classic will be filmed on location in Constantinople,
Morocco and Spain and feature Giancarlo Giannini. To be released in
Italy and Spain in 2005 and the USA and the UK in 2006. In brief:
New English-language edition of famous 15th-century Moorish
medieval classic romance to coincide with the international film
production. Tirant lo Blanc, the great novel that inspired
Cervantes' Don Quixote, relates the daring romances and chivalrous
adventures of a brave young knight. Translated by Robert S Rudder
as part of the Project Gutenberg. 'It's normal', said Stephanie,
'for maidens in the court to be loved and courted, and for them to
have three kinds of love: virtuous, profitable and vicious. The
first one, which is virtuous, is when some grandee loves a maiden,
and she feels very honoured when others know that he dances, jousts
or goes into battle for her love. The second is profitable, and it
is when some gentleman or knight of ancient and virtuous lineage
loves a maiden and sways her to him with gifts. own pleasure, and
he is generous in words that give her life for a year, but if they
go too far they can end in a heavily curtained bed among perfumed
sheets where she can spend an entire winter's night. This last kind
of love seems much better to me than the others.' 'While they were
frolicking this way the empress was coming to her daughter's
chamber to see what she was doing, and with their games they did
not hear her until she was at the chamber door. Tirant quickly lay
on the floor and they spread clothes over him. Then the princess
sat on top of him, and began combing her hair. The empress sat down
at her side, nearly on Tirant's head. Only God knows how shamefully
afraid Tirant was then He was in anguish while they talked about
the celebrations they were planning, until a maiden came with the
Hours. Then the empress got up and withdrew to one side of the room
to say the Hours. The princess was afraid the empress might see
him, and did not dare move. When the princess had finished combing
her hair, she put her hand under the clothes and combed Tirant's
hair.'
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