What are the best books about knights?
What are the best books about knights?
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Why are you so interested in knights? I used to like that stuff, but as it's become more associated with the alt right i've moved away to becoming a scholar of the ottoman dynasty.
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The epics. Morgante and Orlando Innamorato exceptional starts. These are legit suggestions. They will lead you to find amazing literature that you won't regret reading.
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don quixote obviously, if you read it the priest and the barber give good recommendations about chivalry books that don't deserve burning somewhere in there, so more material
literally morgante and the various other orlando epics.
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my diary desu
im a knight
Amadis de Gaula and Palmerin of England are both pretty good.
Tirant lo Blanc my personal choice
The Knight in the Panther's skin is a fun adventure about beta knights turning alpha. They fight Indian Pirates and conquer the shit out of India, its fun
thanks for the recs friendos
after I finish with the classics what are some recently written knight books? I don't mind if it's fantasy
The Fall of Arthur, which is an unfinished, posthumous poem by Tolkien, published in 2013
This one, literally the be all and end all:
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Il cavaliere invisibile, by Calvino
Orlando Furioso is the best imo. If you don't mind Elizabethan English, then the Hartington translation is far and away the best
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Anything with dragon's
Its supposed to be boring and thank God, I'm realizing it is.
George RR Martin's Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is quite enjoyable light fiction, especially the first story, where the main character becomes a knight. Delightful stuff desu.
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whom killing fountain niggahs squad here
>Hartington
meant Harington
my dude
>read thread
>nobody has mentioned The Once and Future King
I'm disappointed in y'all niggaz
The Wizard Knight by Gene Wolfe
The Book of Knights by Yves Maynard
The Once and Future King by T.H. White
Honestly I'd still read Le Morte and the de Troyes romances first, if only to appreciate how well White rendered Arthurian myth
this is gold my man.
thanks
FUARK read that shit when I was like 11. Such a good book...
Don Quixote.
Buried Giant by Ishiguro