medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
By the side: In the mhg. "Prosalancelot" (a translation of the French
"Lancelot en prose") from the first halfe of the XIIIth century there
is a lot monks, hermits and priests, who have been knights at former
live (like brother Cadfael from Ellis Peters ...).
Yours
Karl, Vienna
Am 27.07.2009 um 17:50 schrieb Andrea Luxenburg:
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> This does sound a fascinating and multi-faceted question to explore,
> and I will be interested to see how it proceeds.
>
> However, I suspect that Tolkien was referring more to the modern
> images of knights, priests and damsels than to the actual examples
> in situ. Do you have the actual reference? It sounds more like
> something Chesterton might have said.
>
> Thank you.
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