Rules for a knight

The Last Letter of Sir Thomas Lemuel Hawke

172 pages

English language

Published April 25, 2015

ISBN:
978-0-307-96233-1
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OCLC Number:
910622022

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It is 1483, and Sir Thomas Lemuel Hawke, a Cornish knight, is about to ride into battle. On the eve of his departure, he composes a letter to his four young children, consisting of twenty virtues that provide instruction on how to live a noble life, and on all the lessons, large and small, that he might have imparted to them himself were he not expecting to die on the battlefield. 'Why am I alive? Where was I before I was born? What will happen to me when I die? Whatever well our lives are drawn from, it is deep, wild, mysterious, and unknowable...' Rules for a Knight is many things: a code of ethics; an intimate record of a lifelong quest; a careful recounting of a knight's hardest won lessons, deepest aspirations, and most richly instructive failures; and an artifact, a relic of a father's exquisite love. Drawing on …

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Chapters like discipline, faith, love, and death are discussed with eloquent wisdom. The chapter drawings are fantastic (I think drawn by Hawke's wife) and the book itself is great to keep around the house as a nice looking reminder to live better.

Subjects

  • Allegories
  • Fables
  • Conduct of Life
  • Philosophy -- Life
  • Wisdom -- Life
  • Quality of Life
  • Historical fiction
  • Medieval Fiction
  • Knights and knighthood -- Fiction
  • Juvenile Fiction
  • Coming of Age Fiction
  • Self-Help
  • Motivational Self-Help
  • Self-Discovery
  • Personal Growth & Development
  • Self-actualization (Psychology)
  • Self-realization (Psychology)
  • Ethics (philosophical concept)