A Knyght There Was: The Evolution of the Knight in Literature

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This book is no social or literary history but is instead a study, literary both in intent and, I hope, in execution, of a particular literary figure, the knight, who first appears in the "chansons de geste", rides triumphantly through the great romances of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, appears as a philosophical pilgrim in Chaucer, fights a heroic last-ditch stand for chivalry in the pages of Malory, becomes allegorical in Spenser, and dies away amidst the catcalls of parody, finally to be rejected by England’s second poet as a figure unsuitable for epic.

Author(s): Charles Moorman
Publisher: University of Kentucky Press
Year: 1967

Language: English
Pages: X+170
City: Lexington

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
The First Knights: "La Chanson de Roland" 9
The Uses of Love: Chrétien's Knights 27
The Stained Knight: "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" 58
The Philosophical Knight: "The Canterbury Tales" 76
The Tragic Knight: Malory's "Morte Darthur" 96
The Allegorical Knight: "The Faerie Queene" 113
The Last Knights: Shakespeare and After 138
Notes 153
Index 167