Modern chivalry is an example of a picaresque novel, characterized by episodic adventures of a rogue or rascal protagonist traveling through a society.
Don Quixote is a fictional novel of chivalry.
EXAMPLE OF THIS;If you read a novel there is an selection in the back that is the kind of scanning.
The code of Chivalry created by king Arthur.
A man who has what we call today a mid-life crisis. When he was younger he had dreams of being a knight and fighting things like giants and being a hero. In the story, he embarks on a journey to do just that, imagining simple things like windmills to be giants he's fighting. Everyone thinks he's crazy--and, in a way he is, but that's the reader's opinion--and in the end--SPOILER--he loses the will to live from all the mockery and people crushing his dreams.
1.) the dead kind 2.) the non-existent kind 3.) the not real kind
According to the code of chivalry the knights were brave, loyal, truthful, generous, courteous, gracious, kind to the poor, and a protector of the Christian church
A classic pioneer novel
It also a romance novel written by Joseph Hergesheimer that was made into a movie way back in 1924. It has othing to do with the kind of "romance" the modern one is known for.
Weiland is an American gothic novel. It was the first of its kind, and is the most famous. It is by Charles Brockden Brown.
It's no kind of novel, it's a play. Plays in published form are called closet dramas.
The definition of code of chivalry is an honor system that a knight or solider should follow to protect those who can not protect themselves. In modern times it is defined as a man protecting a woman.
Pride and Prejudice is a love story or a romantic novel.