Cleveland State University EngagedScholarship@CSU English Faculty Publications English Department Summer 6-1-1997 Ivanhoe, Chivalry, and the Murder of Mary Ashford Gary Dyer Cleveland State University,
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[email protected]. GARY R. DYER Ivanhoe, Chivalry, and the Murder of Mary Ashford Such was the readiness, with which, in those times, heroes put their lives in jeopardy, for honour and lady's sake. But I doubt whether the fair dames of the present day will think, that the risk of being burned, upon every suspicion of frailty, could be alto gether compensated by the probability, that a husband of good faith, like John de Carogne, or a disinterested champion, like Hugh le Blond, would take up the gauntlet in their behalf.