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The knight-errant is a character who has broken away from the world of his origin, in order to go off on his own to right wrongs or to test and assert his own chivalric ideals. In medieval Europe, knight-errantry existed in literature, though fictional works from this time often were presented as
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A knight-errant typically performed all his deeds in the name of a lady, and invoked her name before performing an exploit. In more sublimated forms of knight-errantry, pure moralist idealism rather than romantic inspiration motivated the knight-errant (as in the case of Sir
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knights-errant, traveled solo protecting common folk from oppressive regimes. Unlike their European counterpart, they did not come from any particular social caste and were anything from soldiers to poets. There is even a popular literary tradition that arose during the
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The character of the wandering knight existed in romantic literature as it developed during the late 12th century. However, the term "knight-errant" was to come later; its first extant usage occurs in the 14th-century poem
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looking for gainful employment, and their name comes from the propensity to sleep out in the open air or in forests when they cannot afford lodging. The life of a hedge knight is depicted in the
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the romances and their popularity. Tales of knight-errantry then fell out of fashion for two centuries, until they re-emerged in the form of the
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Sir Gawain arrives at the castle of Sir Bercilak de Haudesert after long journeys, and Sir Bercilak goes to welcome the "knygt erraunt."
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is an early 17th-century parody of the genre, in reaction to the extreme popularity which late medieval romances such as
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who, wanting to test his abilities in real life conditions, would travel the land and engage in duels along the way.
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sends a knight on adventures much like the ones of a knight in search of them, as he happens on the same marvels. In
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on Broadway in 1954, a knight-errant appears, during a storm, at the humble home of a fisherman and his wife.
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novels, Jack Reacher, is intended by the author as a modern-day reflection of classic lone heroes.
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In the romances, his adventures frequently included greater foes than other knights, including
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and to swim to the bottom of raging rivers to retrieve treasures for their feudal lords (see
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Intertextual and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Cormac McCarthy: Borders and Crossings.
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The knight-errant stock character became the trope of the "knight in shining armour" in
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assisted a lion against a serpent, and was thereafter accompanied by it, becoming the
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which centered on slaves who used supernatural physical abilities to save kidnapped
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McGilchrist, Megan Riley. "The Ties that Bind". Monk, Nicholas, editor.
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Daniel Eisenberg, "The Pseudo-Historicity of the Romances of Chivalry",
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was one of the most successful knight-errantry tales of this period. In
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in pursuit of which these knights wandered the lands is that of the
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came to enjoy in the Iberian Peninsula in the 16th century.
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In the 16th century, the genre became highly popular in the
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The template of the knight-errant were the heroes of the
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AmadĂ­s de Gaula
chivalric romance literature
errant
chivalric
knightly
pas d'armes
courtly love
non-fiction
Round Table
Arthurian cycle
Gawain
Lancelot
Percival
quest
par excellence
Holy Grail
Perceval, the Story of the Grail
Chrétien de Troyes
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
courtly
Late Middle Ages
Middle French
Middle English
Middle German
Iberian Peninsula
Amadis de Gaula
Don Quixote
Miguel de Cervantes
burlesqued

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