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Chivalric Adventure (Âventiure) as Resistance to the Law
Abstract:This article argues that the concept of chivalric adventure developed in opposition to rulers' attempts to monopolize violence. Adventuring protagonists frequently defeat opponents who accuse them of breaking laws limiting feuding. The defeat of these opponents represents a defeat of these new laws and an assertion of noble privilege. [JSM]
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Arthuriana publishes peer-reviewed, on-line analytical and bibliographical surveys of various Arthurian subjects. You can access these e-resources through this site. The review and evaluation processes for e-articles is identical to that for the print journal . Once accepted for publication, our surveys are supported and maintained by Professor Alan Lupack at the University of Rochester through the Camelot Project.