We equate chivalry to some far gone era. One filled with knights and “damsels in distress,” one romantic in the perceptions of its aesthetics but devoid of equality or feminine initiative and strength ...
Enter here, all ye who would forsake the mundane world of cell phones, pagers, television sound bites and media madness. Rekindle the days of chivalry, when men were not only courageous but gracious ...
Opening and holding open a door for a woman, pulling out a chair for her to be seated, offering to hang up her coat at a social venue, riding a horse. These are all acts that align with chivalrous ...
In his Introduction to Saint Athanasius’ On the Incarnation, C. S. Lewis cautions that we should not confine our reading exclusively to new books, but should intersperse “old books” as well. “Every ...
Chivalry, by definition of the New Oxford American Dictionary, means, “the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.” It was a term that came to prominence in the Medieval ...
Dear Harriette: Regarding your column on sidewalk chivalry, let me add another dimension to the subject. The custom of men walking next to the traffic was necessary in previous centuries when there ...
STEVE Coogan has made a triumphant return to TV in Channel 4’s Chivalry. The comedy-drama delves into gender politics and romance in Hollywood, with some viewers wondering if it is based on a true ...
Steve Coogan is set to star in a new Channel 4 comedy drama series that will explore the #MeToo era. Chivalry will see the Alan Partridge actor star as a successful film producer and ‘ladies man’ ...