Domnei. A comedy of woman-worship, etc. [A revised edition of "The Soul of Melicent."]
The word ""domnei"" refers to the ritualized devotion that knights were required to display toward their ladies in the medieval period. James Branch Cabell''s novel of the same title explores the concept in a rich, meditative look at femme fatale Melicent and the ultimately ruinous sparring her love inspires among her coterie of husbands, knights, and suitors.
"The word ""domnei"" refers to the ritualized devotion that knights were required to display toward their ladies in the medieval period. James Branch Cabell''s novel of the same title explores the concept in a rich, meditative look at femme fatale Melicent and the ultimately ruinous sparring her love inspires among her coterie of husbands, knights, and suitors."@en
"The sumptuous adventures of Perion, an outlaw wrongly accused of murdering a king. While taking refuge by masquerading as a prominent vicomte [viscount], Perion falls hopelessly in love with Lady Melicent, the count's sister, who in turn helps Perion escape his pursuers -- only to have his ship waylaid by thugs in the employ of the ghastly heathen warlord Demetrios. Learning of Perion's fate, Melicent makes her way to the court of Demetrios, where she offers herself in exchange for Perion's freedom. --www.manybooks.net."
"This 1913 novel, set in the mythical kingdom of Poictesme, concerns an outlaw named Perion who falls in love with Lady Melicent, the sister of a prominent count. When Perion is captured by the heathen warlord Domnei, Melicent sets out to win his freedom."
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