Knighthood in the "Morte d'Arthur"
1988; Modern Language Association; Volume: 53; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/3200641
ISSN2325-7970
AutoresRobert L. Kelly, Beverly Kennedy,
Tópico(s)Historical Studies of British Isles
ResumoPart 1 The high order of knighthood: late medieval views of knighthood the office of kingship the office of king's knights. Part 2 A typology of knoghthood: Gawain, Tor and Pellinor Gawain, Marhalt and Ywain the literary ancestry of Malory's three types. Part 3 True knighthood: and Gawain - King Arthur's Warriors and - potential Grail knights and Gareth - the courtly option. Part 4 Worshipful knighthood Tristram and Arthur - the courtiers and the prince and Palomides - lovers and knights-errant Lamorak and Gawain - rivals for worship who may see the Grail? - the testing of worshipful knighthood. Part 5 Happy and unhappy knights: Balin's Unhappy Sword and the heroic code of vengeance happynesse and unhappynesse Lancelot Other Ellis Galahad - the quest for happynesses. Part 6 Standing with true justyce: versus Mador de la Porte versus Mellyaguant versus Gawain. Part 7 Malory's hoole book and the death of Arthur.
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