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#23: Carpet Knight


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This week the Cru explores the concept of the Carpet Knight! From doomed quests of old to modern day carpet installation, we’ve got a great lineup of four stories to satisfy your thirst for a good tale. We also discuss Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian and the use of violence in literature. 
From Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable:
Carpet Knight. A knight dubber at court by favour, not having won his spurs by military service in the field.  The expression may have arisen from the fact that non-military knighthoods were conferred 'on the carpet', rather than 'in the field', or else allude to the attachment shown to the carpeted drawing room by non-martial knights.  By extension the term came to apply disparagingly to any soldier who spends his life away from battle or to any idler in general.


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