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Other usesRedirect|Swashbucklers|the football team|Louisiana SwashbucklersRedirect|Swashbuckle|the thrash metal band|Swashbuckle (band)Merge from|Swashbuckler (list)|date=June 2011Primary sources|date=November 2007Wiktionary Swashbuckler (a.k.a. swasher ) is a term that emerged in the 16th century Oxford English Dictionary notes a first usage in 1560. and has been used for rough, noisy and boastful sword smen ever since. A possible explanation for this term is that it derives from a fighting style using a side-sword with a buckler in the off-hand, which was applied with much "swashing and making a noise on the buckler".cite web |url= http://www.hadesign.co.uk/SRS/html/buckler.htm |title=The Buckler |publisher=The Sussex Rapier School |accessdate=2007-05-13 Later the name "swashbuckler" (like Gunslinger ) became common for an archetype and the accordant special film genre .Cite web|url= http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Swashbuckler|title= The swashbuckler is the most rigidly conventionalized of all the sub-genres of the Adventure genre|accessdate=2011-05-10In Italy the genre was known as Cappa e spada .

The swashbuckler as an archetype


The word "swashbuckler", generally describes a protagonist who is heroic and idealistic to the bone and who rescues damsels in distress. His opponent is typical characterised as the dastardly villain. There is a long Swashbuckler (list)|list of swashbucklers who combine outstanding courage, swordfighting skill, resourcefulness, chivalry and a distinctive sense of honor and justice, as for example The Three Musketeers , The Scarlet Pimpernel , Robin Hood Cite web|url= http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/rh/rhhome.htm|title= The Robin Hood Project at the University of Rochester|publisher= University of Rochester |work= Robin Hood Project |accessdate=2011-05-10 and Zorro Cite web|url= http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/pages/view.asp? page=35322|title= The University can lay claim to having its very own Zorro after a student won a prestigious national fencing competition|accessdate=2011-05-10.

Historic backgrounds


Disputed-section|date=March 2012Usually swashbuckling romances are set in Europe from the late Renaissance up through the Age of Reason and the Napoleonic Wars . In these eras, progress in metallurgy prompted the production of agile and resilient flexible blades, meant to inflict fatal piercing wounds, thus emphasizing a lively and flashy fencing style. While the earlier cleaving swings of heftier blades, intending to either break or shatter solid armour, required a lot of free space, the updated art of fencing could be performed on theatre stages as part of plays. Soon actors were taught to fence in an entertaining, dramatic manner. Eventually fencing became an established part of a classical formation for actors.

Consequently, when movie theatres mushroomed, ambitious actors took the chance to present their accordant skills on the screen. Since silent movies were no proper medium for long dialogues, the classic stories about heroes who would defend their honour with sword in hand were simplified and sheer action would gain priority. This was the birth of a new kind of film hero: the swashbuckler.Cite web|url= http://www.classicalfencing.com/articles/swash.php|title= At Sword's Point: Swashbuckling in the Movies|accessdate=2011-05-10

Three of the most famous instructors for swashbuckling swordplay are Bob_Anderson_(fencer)|Bob Anderson , William Hobbs (fencer)|William Hobbs and Freddie Wong.

Film


Classic swashbucklers


The genre has, apart from swordplay, always been characterized by influences that can be traced back to the chivalry tales of Medieval Europe, such as the legends of Robin Hood and the King Arthur . It soon created its own drafts based on classic examples like The Three Musketeers (1921 film)|The Three Musketeers (1921) , Scaramouche (1923 film)|Scaramouche (1923) and The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934 film)|The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934) . Some films did also use motif (narrative)|motifs of pirate stories.Cite web|url= http://dryden.eastmanhouse.org/uncategorized/2007/01/swordplay-and-sunken-treasures-the-great-swashbucklers-and-pirate-movies/|title= Swordplay and Sunken Treasures:The Great Swashbucklers and Pirate Movies|accessdate=2011-05-10 Often these films were adaptations of classic historic novels published by well-known authors such as Alexandre Dumas , Rafael Sabatini , Baroness Emma Orczy , Sir Walter Scott , Johnston McCulley , and Edmond Rostand .
Swashbucklers are one of the most flamboyant Hollywood film genres,Cite web|url= http://msfencing.org/swashbucklingfilms.html|title= 266 Swashbuckling Films |accessdate=2011-04-12 unlike cinema verite or modern realistic filmmaking. The genre attracted large audiences who relished the blend of escapist adventure, historic romance, and daring stunts in cinemas before it became a fixture on TV screens.

As a first variation of the classic swashbuckler there have also been female swashbucklers.Cite web|url= http://www.eldacur.com/~brons/Maupin/Maupin-Like.html|title= Swashbuckling Women of Movies, TV, Theatre, etc.|accessdate=2011-05-10 Maureen O'Hara in Against All Flags and Jean Peters in Anne of the Indies were very early action film heroines.

Modern swashbucklers


Eventually the typical swashbuckler motifs were used up because they had so often been shown on TV screens. Late films such as The Princess Bride , Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl|Pirates of the Caribbean and The Mask of Zorro had to modify the classic archetype to attract a big audience. The modifications of the swashbuckler archetype went so far he even became the villain in 1995's Rob Roy (film)|Rob Roy film . Tim Roth plays an accomplished fencer who is overly ambitious and elegant. The final fight between Roth's character Archibald Cunningham and the protagonist demonstrates the differences between a so-called swashbuckler and a man who applies a previous combat style while swinging a heavier blade.Citation needed|date=May 2012Or|date=May 2012

Television


Television followed the films especially in the UK with The Adventures of Robin Hood (TV series)|The Adventures of Robin Hood , Sword of Freedom , The Buccaneers (TV series)|The Buccaneers , and William Tell (TV series)|Willam Tell between 1955 and 1960. US TV produced two series of Zorro in Zorro (1957 TV series)|1957 and Zorro (1990 TV series)|1990 . Following the film The Mask of Zorro a TV series about a female swashbuckler, the Queen of Swords (TV series)|Queen of Swords , aired in 2000.Cite web|url= http://www.eldacur.com/~brons/Maupin/Maupin-Like.html|title= Swashbuckling Women of Movies, TV, Theatre, etc.|accessdate=2011-05-10

Games


The concept of the Swashbuckler was also taken up by various types of games, with offerings in Swashbuckler (computer game)|computer , Yaquinto Publications|board , and Swashbuckler (Dungeons & Dragons)|role-playing games.

Medicine - Orthopaedic Surgery


The "Swashbuckler" approach was coined by orthopaedic surgeons at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas as an extensile approach to the distal femur to address supracondylar femur fractures. The approach allows excellent exposure of the articular surface of the distal femur with minimal damage to the quadricep muscle bellies.Cite web|url= http://journals.lww.com/jorthotrauma/Abstract/1999/02000/The Swashbuckler _A_Modified_Anterior_Approach.12.aspx|title= Starr, Adam J.; Jones, Alan L.; Reinert, Charles M. The "Swashbuckler": A Modified Anterior Approach. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 1999, 13: 138-140.|accessdate=2012-04-12

External links


  • http://www.swashbucklers.co.uk Swashbuckler fans' website


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