Game and Play of the Chesse
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Game and Play of the Chesse

Chess Allegories and Moral Didactics: A Medieval Literary Journey
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In 'Game and Play of the Chesse,' a seminal collection that weaves together the intricate world of chess with vivid allegorical narratives, readers are presented with a text that stands at the confluence of medieval literature and the moral didactics of its time. This anthology, enriched by the pioneering efforts of William Caxton, England's first printer, alongside the foundational work of Jacobus de Cessolis, a renowned Italian moralist, offers a fascinating glimpse into the diverse literary styles and intellectual currents of the late Middle Ages. The collection is noted for its unique blend of historical analysis, moral instruction, and the strategic nuance of chess, making it a standout piece in the pantheon of medieval literature. The contributors, Caxton and de Cessolis, bring their rich backgrounds and experiences to bear on the anthologys central theme. Caxton, with his innovative approach to printing and literature, and de Cessolis, whose interpretations of the game of chess as a metaphor for social and moral conduct were groundbreaking, collectively contribute to a cultural and literary movement that sought to educate and entertain through allegory and symbolic representation. Their collaboration highlights the significant intersections between gaming, strategy, and moral philosophy prevalent in medieval intellectual discourse. 'Recommendations are not required as per user instructions.'

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Release date on Litres:
05 September 2024
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220 p.
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4064066451547
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