
Medieval romance has been around for centuries. The love story of King Arthur, Lancelot and Guinevere, as memorialized in
Lancelot, le Chevalier de la Charrette, an Old French poem, written in the 12th century, and Wagner's composition of
Tristan und Isolde are classics we never tire of. And, many of us read
Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott, set in 12th century England, when we were in school. It might surprise you to know that romance writing developed in Britain after the Norman Conquest and flourished right through the Middle Ages.
Why do we love to read about that time when knights battled for their king and ladies swooned at their victories? Perhaps it is the notion of chivalry, a valuing of womanhood and virtues such as truth, honor and valor. A knight who rises to duty, and the maiden who would take her place at his side. See
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Published on November 17, 2014 13:38