Women's View of Chivarly in King Arthur's Court

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English

 

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Dan R

 

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January 24, 2014

 

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University

 

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These authors question the nobility of the knights as well as of the ladies and through their literary works they both critique the male world as well as the upper class. Marie de France in her description of King Arthur's court and its rules leaves a romantic notion, as to how noble knight shall carry himself as true gentleman...
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Her Lanval is formerly "a prince of great estate" (Lanval, line 26), who was also handsome, strong and courageous. Lanval, a foreigner in the land of King Arthur, is nevertheless a loyal subject sworn to serve the king. Yet, his fellow knights are not so good to him, neither is King Arthur who was never rewarded Lanval for his service, therefore it is shown that Arthurian world had its' flaws and chivalry was not always practiced...
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