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message 1: by SRC Moderator, Moderator (last edited Feb 13, 2021 04:24AM) (new)

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10.5 - Spend the Day With a Knight

March 31 is Hug a Medievalist Day- a day to celebrate Medieval Studies. Read a book set during or about medieval times. For the purposes of this task, medieval times will be defined as the 5th through the 16th century (400 AD–1600 AD). Books with parallel timelines work as long as at least 50% of the book is set during the medieval period. Nonfiction works.
Some suggestions may be found here: Historical Novels - Medieval
Required: If the time setting is not evident on the book's main page include a reference.


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Aprilleigh (aprilleighlauer) | 1261 comments Would this be acceptable?

Beowulf, set in 6th-century Scandinavia per Wikipedia


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Aprilleigh wrote: "Would this be acceptable?

Beowulf, set in 6th-century Scandinavia per Wikipedia"


yes


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Meagan (mmbell) | 315 comments Just want to confirm that this will work Anna of Kleve: The Princess in the Portrait. Anne of Cleves was married to Henry VIII in 1540 and died in 1557 so I feel like it fits the parameters of the challenge, but the book is long enough that I want to have someone confirm before I dive in!

Thanks!!


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Meagan wrote: "Just want to confirm that this will work Anna of Kleve: The Princess in the Portrait. Anne of Cleves was married to Henry VIII in 1540 and died in 1557 so I feel like it fits the pa..."

Yes, please include the date info when you post.


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Meagan (mmbell) | 315 comments Dlmrose wrote: "Meagan wrote: "Just want to confirm that this will work Anna of Kleve: The Princess in the Portrait. Anne of Cleves was married to Henry VIII in 1540 and died in 1557 so I feel like..."

Will do!! Thanks!


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Inge (Inge1990) | 408 comments Could you please note:
The White Princess

Its about Elizabeth of York

Elizabeth of York (11 February 1466 – 11 February 1503) was Queen of England from her marriage to King Henry VII on 18 January 1486 until her death


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Inge (Inge1990) wrote: "Could you please note:
The White Princess

Its about Elizabeth of York

Elizabeth of York (11 February 1466 – 11 February 1503) was Queen of England from her marriage to King Henry ..."


Yes, please include the date info when you post.


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JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
checking to see if this can be approved. its set in the Arthurian era Seven Endless Forests


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JennRenee wrote: "checking to see if this can be approved. its set in the Arthurian era Seven Endless Forests"

It is a retelling in a fantasy setting- You'll need to provide a reference that establishes the date.


message 14: by Yve (last edited Apr 11, 2021 03:20AM) (new)

Yve | 108 comments One Thousand and One Nights. The original stories first originated between 600 and 900CE like it says here (https://www.learner.org/series/invita...)
Is it acceptable?


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Kim (kmyers) | 1043 comments Mod
I have a goal of reading all the Newberry Award winners. Would The Midwife's Apprentice work for this, or no because of the MPG of Childrens?


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Kim (kmyers) | 1043 comments Mod
Kim wrote: "I have a goal of reading all the Newberry Award winners. Would The Midwife's Apprentice work for this, or no because of the MPG of Childrens?"

OK, I found the answer to this - it meets the MG and the BL, but not the AR points.


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Yvonne wrote: "One Thousand and One Nights. The original stories first originated between 600 and 900CE like it says here (https://www.learner.org/series/invita......"

Yes, Include the reference when you post.


message 18: by Yve (last edited Apr 11, 2021 08:11PM) (new)

Yve | 108 comments Dlmrose wrote: "Yes, Include the reference when you post"
I will, thank you!


message 19: by Kim, Moderator (new)

Kim (kmyers) | 1043 comments Mod
Could you advise on The Sagas of Ragnar Lodbrok, please? It's 9th century, but only 122 pages.


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Kim wrote: "Could you advise on The Sagas of Ragnar Lodbrok, please? It's 9th century, but only 122 pages."

Yes, it looks to be set within the date range.


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Kim (kmyers) | 1043 comments Mod
Dlmrose wrote: "Kim wrote: "Could you advise on The Sagas of Ragnar Lodbrok, please? It's 9th century, but only 122 pages."

Yes, it looks to be set within the date range."


Thank you, I wasn't sure if there was a minimum page requirement.


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Shelby (stang_lee) | 927 comments Would Forever Hold His Peace by acceptable? It's set during the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1558-1603) but doesn't give an exact date. In the first book of the series The Actor and the Earl the main character is referred to as an Elizabethan actor in the book description.


message 23: by Dlmrose, Moderator Emeritus (last edited May 03, 2021 04:26AM) (new)

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Shelby wrote: "Would Forever Hold His Peace by acceptable? It's set during the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1558-1603) but doesn't give an exact date. In the first book of the series "

It does not look like it works.
From The Actor and the Earl - "in the four years....win a part in The Comedy of Errors
The Comedy of Errors was written in 1594-95. And it references Much Ado About Nothing written in 1599.
There's nothing linking the book's performances to the premieres from what I can see. This looks like the book was set after 1600. If you can find a specific reference that might change things.


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Shelby (stang_lee) | 927 comments Dlmrose wrote: "Shelby wrote: "Would Forever Hold His Peace by acceptable? It's set during the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1558-1603) but doesn't give an exact date. In the first book of the series "..."

Thanks. It was worth a shot since the book never firmly establishes time anywhere. At least not in a simple here's your date sort of way. Had to read it for another challenge and then thought, ooooh maybe. :)


message 25: by Nicola (new)

Nicola | 1360 comments I also want to use a book set in 'King Arthur's time'. Specifically A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.

The time period is medieval but, as King Arthur probably never existed I want to check that it won't be disallowed if I post it. The time period for King Arthur (real or not) is somewhere around the 5th or 6th century.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Ar...
https://www.biography.com/military-fi...


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Nicola wrote: "I also want to use a book set in 'King Arthur's time'. Specifically A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.

The time period is medieval but, as King Arthur probably never existe..."


yes, it works
Historically, this exterior frame is set in nineteenth century England. The bulk of the novel, however, takes place in the historic Camelot of the sixth century


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Ed Lehman | 809 comments I read Iris Murdoch's The Three Arrows https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...

which is a play and at the beginning it simply states that it is set in medieval Japan...but no date. Will that work?


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Ed wrote: "I read Iris Murdoch's The Three Arrows https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...

which is a play and at the beginning it simply states that it is set in medieval Japan...but no..."


You will need to find something to support the time period. The samurai era in Japan was about 1185-1868.


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