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The Medieval Knight

*Originated in France


*After Norman conquest of 1066


*Sanctified by church


*Solemnized by King


*Hero of medieval romance tales

Manuals Of Chivalry

1. Book of the Order of Chivalry (most widely referenced in medieval ages) By Ramon Lull


2. A Knights own Book of Chivalry (for French Court) By Geoffroi de Charny

Knightly Code (Lull)

1. Land/Castles/Estates


2. Stronger then women


3. Horses


4. Noble heart/defend woman+ children


5. Find and punish wicked folk


6. Joust/tournaments


7. Hunting


8.Uphold and Preserve Justice


9. No swearing, lying, or lechery


10. Must vanquish non-christians


Courtly Love (Andreas Capellanus)

*gives advice for young men on romance


*written for Eleanor of Aquitaine


*serious or satirical?


*love and sex are different


*rape peasants but don't love nuns

Thomas Mallory

*British Arthur


*Parents are Uther and Igraine


*Merlin helps Uther trick Igraine into sleeping with him by disguising himself as her late husband


*pulling sword from stone


*God and magic together


*Arthur is raised by Sir Hector


*Arthur is less chivalrous and wise (Merlin tells him Guinevere is bad but he marries her anyway)*Camelot is pure chaos (Monty Python)


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*Camelot is pure chaos (Monty Python)


Merlin

*Introduced by Geoffrey of Monmouth (ca. 1136)


*Based on Welsh prophet Myrddin


*Cambion (human mother and incubus father)

Robert Wace

*Norman poet (12th century)


*Introduces Round Table, detailed Arthur


*Tower, Vortigern, Dragons, Pool, Stonehenge

Basic Ingredients of Outlaw

1. Nobleman or Commoner


2. Falsely Accused


3. Outlawed without due process


4. Dispossessed of titles and or land


5. Forced into exile

Models of Outlaw Ideology

Social Bandit: peasant, legendary fighter, avenger of people


Good Outlaw: nobleman, criminal, legendary weapons master


Trickster: disguises/clever, manipulative, invisible


Requirements to win over people

1. Loyalty


2. Courage


3. Cleverness


4. Victim of legal system


5. Try to right a wrong