Knight-Errant is a collection of poems by Madison Julius Cawein. The poems explore themes of chivalry, love, and adventure. The collection is divided into three sections: "The Knight-Errant," "The Lady," and "The Quest." In the first section, "The Knight-Errant," Cawein explores the romantic ideal of the knight-errant, a knight who travels in search of adventure and honor. He writes of the knight's courage, loyalty, and devotion to his lady love. In the second section, "The Lady," Cawein focuses on the female characters in his poems. He writes of their beauty, grace, and strength. He also explores the themes of love and loyalty between the knight and his lady. In the third section, "The Quest," Cawein writes of the knight's journey in search of adventure and honor. He writes of the knight's courage and determination in the face of danger and adversity. Overall, Knight-Errant is a collection of poems that explore the romantic ideals of chivalry, love, and adventure. Cawein's poems are filled with vivid imagery and emotion, making them a timeless classic.
By Madison Julius Cawein · First published 1902 · Genre: Romance, Fantasy, Adventure