Fading Knights and Thriving Men-at-Arms in Chaucer and Conan Doyle
- Author / Editor
- Miralles Pérez, Antonio J.
Fading Knights and Thriving Men-at-Arms in Chaucer and Conan Doyle
- Published
- Juan Camilo Conde Silvestre and M. Nila Vázquez González, eds. Medieval English Literary and Cultural Studies (Murcia: Universidad de Muscia, 2004), pp. 205-22.
- Description
- Conan Doyle's portrayals of knights from the Hundred Years' War in "The White Company" (1891) and "Sir Nigel" (1906) embody the same contradictions and ambiguities found in Chaucer's depiction of a fourteenth-century knight in CT.
- Alternative Title
- Medieval English Literary and Cultural Studies.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion.
- Knight and His Tale.