ABSTRACT
This book wasa published in 2003.Although Richard Johnson's chivalric romance "The Seven Champions of Christendom" is little known today, it was widely read for over three centuries after its first appearance in print in the 1590s, influencing the work of English writers from John Bunyan to G.K. Chesterton and profoundly affecting the representation of St George, England's patron saint, in folklore and popular culture. In this volume, Jennifer Fellows offers a scholarly edition of the work.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |146 pages
part |142 pages
The Honorable Historie of the Seauen Champions of Christendome.
part |116 pages
part |112 pages
The second part of the most honourable Historie of the seauen Champions of Christendome.