| Re: medieval literature Walter Scott: Ivanhoe and Quentin Durward
Raobert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: The white company and Sir Nigel
All tales of knights,
the latter two in the reign of Edward III. The black arrow is set in the wars of the roses, Durward in foreign parts can't remember when, it's been a while and Ivanhoe: Richard the Lionheart.
Also Melvyn Bragg: Credo, (I think might need to check this -sorry) a tale of rheged etc. |