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Nobles,
Knights and Men-at-Arms in the Middle Ages
Maurice Keen FBA
The literature of chivalry and of courtly
love has left an indelible impression on western ideas. What is less clear
is how far the contemporary warrior aristocracy took this literature to
heart and how far its ideals had influence in practice, especially in war.
These are questions that Maurice Keen is uniquely qualified to answer.
This book is a collection of Maurice Keen's articles and deals with both
the ideas of chivalry and the reality of warfare. He discusses brotherhood-in-arms,
courtly love, crusades, heraldry, knighthood, the law of arms, tournaments
and the nature of nobility, as well as describing the actual brutality
of medieval warfare and the lure of plunder. While the standards set by
chivalric codes undoubtedly had a real, if intangible, influence on the
behaviour of contemporaries, chivalry's idealisation of the knight errant
also enhanced the attraction of war, endorsing its horrors with a veneer
of acceptability.
288 pages 1996
1 85285 087 6 Cased £45.00
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