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Knights and their days

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"Knights and Their Days" by Dr. Doran is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. The book delves into the culture and practices of knighthood, examining themes of chivalry, honor, and societal roles during the Middle Ages. Through a combination of detailed historical narratives and engaging anecdotes, it aims to illuminate the lifestyle and virtues of knights, as well as their moral failings. The opening of the book introduces the concept of chivalry and its evolution from ancient times to the Middle Ages, discussing its impact on personal conduct and societal norms. Dr. Doran references various historical figures, contrasting different perspectives on the values associated with knighthood. Key themes include the training of young pages, the relationship between knights and their lords, and the complexities of honor, love, and duty. The narrative provides insights into the ceremonial aspects of knighthood as well as the darker sides of the era, setting the stage for a rich exploration of knightly life.
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Project Gutenberg
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