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Here are a few that come to mind:

Ivanhoe, Talisman, and Kenilworth by Walter Scott.

 

Dragon and Raven, Wulf the Saxon, In Freedom's Cause by G.A. Henty

 

Men of Iron by Howard Pyle

 

The White Company by Arthur Conan Doyle

 

A Man for all Seasons

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Here are a few that come to mind:

Ivanhoe, Talisman, and Kenilworth by Walter Scott.

 

Dragon and Raven, Wulf the Saxon, In Freedom's Cause by G.A. Henty

 

Men of Iron by Howard Pyle

 

The White Company by Arthur Conan Doyle

 

A Man for all Seasons

 

 

Thanks!

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The Once and Future King--or has he read that one already?

 

I second the Ellis Peters' Brother Cadfael mysteries, a personal favorite, for fun reads. Edith Pargeter (Peters' real name) also wrote The Brothers Gwynedd Quartet, four novels set in 13th century Wales, painting heroic battles against Edward.

 

Jane

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- Beowulf

- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

- The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood (Pyle)

- The Story of King Arthur and His Knights (Pyle)

- The Sword in the Stone (White)

1st of the 4 books that were combined to make the book "The Once and Future King", the retelling of King Arthur's life and reign -- the remaining 3 sections DO cover Lancelot and Guinevere's long standing affair, though not in a graphic manner

- Ivanhoe (Scott)

- Cadfael mystery series (Peters)

- The Great and Terrible Quest (Lovett)

- Farmer Giles of Ham (Tolkien) -- short story

- Smith of Wooten Major (Tolkien) -- short story

(and certainly the character of Aragorn, and his land of Gondor, out of Tolkien's trilogy Lord of the Rings is very medieval Europe in feel and in the knight's code of chivalry)

- The Canturbury Tales -- preview, as several stories are a bawdy

- Don Quixote -- an abridged translation

- The Samurai's Tale (16th century Japan, but their samurai period is in many ways very similar to Europe's medieval/feudal period)

- Crown and Covenant series (definitely outside of medieval timess -- 17th century Scotland, but stirring, heroic tales)

 

 

perhaps more for a girl, but also worthwhile:

- Beauty and the Beast: And Other Classic French Fairy Tales (translator: Zipes)

- Catherine Called Birdy (Cushman)

- Mathilda Bone (Cushman)

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