The purpose of this paper is to determine to what extent the contemporaneous state of chivalry has influenced Chaucer's Knight in his literary endeavor. First I analyze the Knight's personality, which evinces his militant and nonconformist nature: as opposed to the majority of knights, Chaucer's Knight, in an attempt to uphold the ideal of chivalry, is engaged in religious campaigns, while he refrains from taking part in the Hundred Years War. To his eyes this is an immoral war among Christians which is mainly motivated by the lucrative desires of the so-called nobles
In popular imagination few phenomena are as strongly associated with medieval society as knighthood ...
This thesis analyzes the ways in which chivalry is defined and imagined in a variety of fifteenth-ce...
Chivalry was a special phenomenon in the Middle Ages of Europe, and was also a part of the military ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine to what extent the contemporaneous state of chivalry has i...
1 Thesis abstract The thesis is concerned with the reflection of chivalry and chivalric culture in C...
Chivalry and the Tournament in Chaucer\u27s Knight\u27s Tale: Thanks in part to movies such as First...
This thesis is a discussion of how Geoffrey Chaucer uses four of his Canterbury Tales to show how th...
This thesis investigates the extent to which Chaucer incorporated medieval scenes, customs, and beli...
The idea of medieval chivalry existing in Renaissance literature, such as Edmund Spenser’s The Faeri...
My dissertation explores the complex nature of knightly behavior and knightly identity in three late...
The presented B.A. thesis pursues the viewing of the Knight as an ideal figure during the later phas...
It is a common belief among historians that the tournament was the ultimate expression of chivalry, ...
Throughout the corpus of medieval literature, especially fourteenth-century romance, chivalry plays ...
This study argues that Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur depicts a far more complicated and dynamic ...
In popular imagination few phenomena are as strongly associated with medieval society as knighthood ...
In popular imagination few phenomena are as strongly associated with medieval society as knighthood ...
This thesis analyzes the ways in which chivalry is defined and imagined in a variety of fifteenth-ce...
Chivalry was a special phenomenon in the Middle Ages of Europe, and was also a part of the military ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine to what extent the contemporaneous state of chivalry has i...
1 Thesis abstract The thesis is concerned with the reflection of chivalry and chivalric culture in C...
Chivalry and the Tournament in Chaucer\u27s Knight\u27s Tale: Thanks in part to movies such as First...
This thesis is a discussion of how Geoffrey Chaucer uses four of his Canterbury Tales to show how th...
This thesis investigates the extent to which Chaucer incorporated medieval scenes, customs, and beli...
The idea of medieval chivalry existing in Renaissance literature, such as Edmund Spenser’s The Faeri...
My dissertation explores the complex nature of knightly behavior and knightly identity in three late...
The presented B.A. thesis pursues the viewing of the Knight as an ideal figure during the later phas...
It is a common belief among historians that the tournament was the ultimate expression of chivalry, ...
Throughout the corpus of medieval literature, especially fourteenth-century romance, chivalry plays ...
This study argues that Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur depicts a far more complicated and dynamic ...
In popular imagination few phenomena are as strongly associated with medieval society as knighthood ...
In popular imagination few phenomena are as strongly associated with medieval society as knighthood ...
This thesis analyzes the ways in which chivalry is defined and imagined in a variety of fifteenth-ce...
Chivalry was a special phenomenon in the Middle Ages of Europe, and was also a part of the military ...