Knights in the Middle Dutch Epos ‘Karel Ende Elegast’
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https://doi.org/10.12775/APH.2019.120.02Keywords
Karel ende Elegast, Charlemagne, chivalry, outlaw, knightsAbstract
Karel (Charlemagne), Elegast, and Eggeric are the three main protagonists of the medieval Dutch epos Karel ende Elegast. Each of them is a knight, but represents different characteristics. The Monarch, the Outlaw, and the Traitor share some chivalric values but present contrasts in their behaviour. This article examines these three characters and their relationships to chivalry. It focuses on the image of chivalry in the epos, and not on the historical aspects of knighthood. As it is one of the first publications in Poland on Middle Dutch texts, it also outlines the chivalric literature in the medieval Low Countries.References
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