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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: 12Coffees Podcast
- By: 12coffees sunkaktus wweskerd
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Hola Adictos al café ☕️! únase a nosotros mientras platicamos de la nueva serie de nuestro universo favorito de Game of Thrones! A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Compartimos nuestros pensamientos, especulaciones y cómo sobreviviríamos al nosotros en este mundo medieval.Ah!! suscríbete y conviértete en uno de los 12Coffees☕️🤘 #12Coffees #CoffeeChats #FandomFuelhttps://www.youtube.com/@12coffees?sub_confirmation=1
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The Official Game of Thrones Podcast: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
- By: HBO
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The Official Game of Thrones Podcast is your go-to source for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the latest HBO original series in the Game of Thrones world. Join hosts Jason Concepcion and Greta Johnsen as we journey with Dunk and Egg to a tourney at Ashford Meadow that will determine their destinies. Each week, we will unpack Dunk and Egg’s adventures with exclusive interviews from the show’s writers, cast, and crew. It’s the only podcast that can help you answer: what does it mean to be a true knight of the realm? The Official Game of Thrones Podcast: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is ...
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Jaufry the Knight and the Fair Brunissende
- By: Jean-Bernard Mary-Lafon
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When Taulat de Rugimon arrives at King Arthurs court and brazenly attacks one of Arthurs knights, young and ambitious Jaufry takes it upon himself to restore honor to the Round Table. Determined to avenge the affront, Jaufry embarks on a whirlwind of bizarre adventures as he tracks down Taulat. Along the way, he not only confronts his foe but also wins the heart of the enchanting Brunissende. Originally penned as an anonymous medieval verse romance in Occitan, this tale was beautifully translated into English by Alfred Elwes in 1857, following Jean-Bernard Mary-Lafons French version from the ...
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Gawayne and the Green Knight (Lewis Translation)
- By: The Gawain Poet
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Charlton Miner Lewis' version of Gawayne and the Green Knight, a late 14th century alliterative romance, is written in modern language telling the story of the Green Knight's challenge to Gawayne, and the romance between Sir Gawayne and Lady Elfinheart. The name Gawayne is often also spelled Gawain. (Summary by Betsie Bush)
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When Knights Were Bold
- By: Eva March Tappan
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This book is in no degree an attempt to relate the involved and intricate history of the Middle Ages. Its plan is, rather, to present pictures of the manner of life and habits of thought of the people who lived between the eighth and fifteenth centuries. Our writings and our everyday conversation are full of their phrases and of allusions to their ideas. Many of our thoughts and feelings and instincts, of our very follies and superstitions, have descended to us from them. To become better acquainted with them is to explain ourselves. (Summary from the Preface of When Knights Were Bold.)
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Story of King Arthur and His Knights
- By: Howard Pyle
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Join masterful artist and storyteller Howard Pyle as he breathes new life into the legendary tales of King Arthur and his noble knights of the Round Table. In the first installment of Pyles enchanting four-book series, readers are taken back to the pivotal moment when Arthur pulls the sword from the anvil, claiming his destiny as King of Britain. Encounter beloved characters like Lady Guinevere, the wise Enchanter Merlin, the sinister Morgana Le Fay, and the chivalrous knights Sir Pellias and Sir Gawaine as they embark on their thrilling adventures. This timeless tale is a treasure for both ...
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Francis Beaumon and John Fletcher - Knight of the Burning Pestle
- By: Michela Bertazzo
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The Knight of the Burning Pestle is a play in five acts, first performed in 1607. It is the first whole parody (or pastiche) play in English. The play is a satire on chivalric romances in general, similar to Don Quixote. It breaks the fourth wall from its outset. As a play called "The London Merchant" is about to be performed, a Citizen and his Wife "in the audience" interrupt and demand that the players put on a play of their own choosing and suggest that their apprentice, Rafe, should have a part in the play as a knight errant. He refers to himself as the "Grocer Errant" and has a burning ...
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penny magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, issue 9
- By: Charles Knight
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The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge was published in competition to Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, which started two months earlier. Costing just one penny, it was aimed at the working class and needed broad circulation in order to survive. Initially successful, its content proved to miss the mark and be of more interest to the upper classes and folded after a couple of years. Its format was to offer short essays on a variety of topics the paternalistic publisher deemed important to its readership. - Summary by Lynnet
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Weston Translation Version 2)
- By: The Gawain Poet
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This poem celebrates Christmas by exploring the mystery of Christ's mission on earth: his death, resurrection, and second coming as judge of all human souls. Sir Gawain is cast in the role of Everyman. At the feast of the New Year, an unarmed green giant rides his green horse into the banqueting hall of King Arthur and challenges any member of the assembled company to behead him with a huge axe and then to submit to the same treatment from his victim the next year. Gawain volunteers to prevent Arthur from accepting this challenge, fairly confident that the challenger will be unfit to return ...
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King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
- By: Rupert S. Holland Sir Thomas Malory
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Recounting the tales of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, the book explores a collection of their quests, romances, and battles. Written in the late 15th century, it centers on the heroic ideals of a bygone era. The figures of King Arthur, Merlin, and the Knights of the Round Table are examined through the themes of chivalry, honor, and adventure. - Summary by Barry Eads
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Weston Translation)
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King Arthur lies at Camelot upon a Christmas-tide and will not eat until he hears tell of a marvel of knightly feats. In among them rides the Green Knight and challenges any knight of the Table Round to the beheading game; one of them, he suggests, can strike off his head and, at the end of a year, if he survives, he will then strike off his beheader's. Gawain accepts the challenge and strikes off his head; the Green Knight gathers up his head and charges him to meet him at the year's end at the Knight's Green Chapel to receive the fatal blow. What betides him on his journey, how he falls into...
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The Overlooked Dark Knight: The New Adventures
- By: Andrew Leyland and Michael Bailey
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Hosted by life long Batman fans Andrew Leyland and Michael Bailey, The Overlooked Dark Knight shines a light on the Batman stories that hardly anyone talks about. Mostly. Sometimes the guys talk about Batman stories EVERYONE talks about, but they try to stick to a mandate of the overlooked stuff because the character is more than the sum of The Dark Knight Returns, Year One, Hush, and The Long Halloween.
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The Matter of Britain Podcast: history and legend of King Arthur and his knights
- By: Zach Hudson
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This podcast explores the legends of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table from their origins to the modern day. We'll discuss Welsh legends, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Chrétien de Troyes, the Vulgate and Post-Vulgate Cycles, Malory's Morte d'Arthur, the Victorian revival and modern adaptations, as well as many lesser-known works.https://www.matterofbritainpodcast.comhttps://www.patreon.com/thematterofbritainpodcastMusic is from "Hevene Quene" by Ensemble Belladonna, courtesy of Raumklang music. Available at Spotify, Apple Music and asinamusic.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy ...
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Little Colonel's Knight Comes Riding
- By: Annie Fellows Johnston
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In the previous book in this series, Lloyd was the maid of honor, but now it will be the Little Colonel's turn to be the bride. But who will be the groom? Will it be one of our old friends from previous books such as Malcolm MacIntyre, Rob Moore, Alex Shelby, Phil Tremont, or Jack Ware . . .or perhaps a new Knight that comes riding! (Summary by Maria Therese)
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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms - An Unofficial Bald Move Podcast
- By: Bald Move
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The officially unofficial Bald Move podcast for HBO'S A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Ride along for all the weekly episode reviews, analysis and fan discussion you need. contact: sevenkingdoms@baldmove.com
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Knight of the Burning Pestle
- By: Francis Beaumont John Fletcher
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Experience the whimsical chaos of The Knight of the Burning Pestle, a groundbreaking play that first graced the stage in 1607. Recognized as the first full parody in English theatre, this clever satire takes aim at the romantic ideals of chivalric tales, much like Cervantes Don Quixote. From the very beginning, the play shatters the fourth wall as a Citizen and his Wife audaciously interrupt a performance of The London Merchant, insisting that their apprentice, Rafe, should take on the role of a knight errant. With the title Grocer Errant and a burning pestle emblazoned on his shield, Rafes ...
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