Specific Features - The Main Characters of Rustaveli’s “The Man in the Panther Skin”

Journal Title: Pro Georgia. Journal of Kartvelological Studies - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 27

Abstract

The worldview of The Man in the Panther Skin built upon, the Christianity on the one hand and Renaissance thinking as a second substantial postulate on the other, have already been revealed in the Rustvelian Studies of the present times. It is also noted, that this harmony is not the way of demonstrating Rustaveli’s personal worldview only. Rather it is a revelation of the worldview of the epoch, worldwide perception of the specific stage of Christian civilization known as a High-Middle Ages, Proto renaissance.

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Irma Makaradze, Tamar Melikidze

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Irma Makaradze, Tamar Melikidze (2017). Specific Features - The Main Characters of Rustaveli’s “The Man in the Panther Skin”. Pro Georgia. Journal of Kartvelological Studies, 0(27), 217-224. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-311247