
Step into a world where honor, faith, and devotion to a lady shape every action of a knight. This collection gathers medieval stories, once whispered in courtly halls and now revived with lively illustrations, to show how the ideal of chivalry guided both grand deeds and everyday choices. The narrator, a self‑conscious chronicler from the 15th‑century Burgundian court, offers candid notes on the biases and liberties taken in retelling these age‑old episodes.
Through vivid scenes of tournaments, daring rescues, and the uneasy balance between mercy and vengeance, listeners glimpse the fragile line between noble conduct and human frailty. The tales capture the spirit of an era when a gentleman’s duty to God, honor, and beloved was taken as an unquestioned oath. As the stories unfold, the listener is invited to reflect on how those timeless values still echo in the modern imagination.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (320K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2008-08-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1879–1958
Best known for witty, fantastical novels that poked at romance, heroism, and social convention, this Virginia writer turned literary satire into something strange and memorable. His 1919 novel Jurgen became famous not just for its humor and imagination, but also for the censorship fight that followed it.
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