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Contrary to all sensible dating advice, Medieval V has decided to try Tinder for Valentine's Day. It goes . . . . about as one would expect a dating app to. Turns out medieval flirting and modern romance do have something in common!
I didn't expect dating tips from the middle ages to be relatable, but it turns out courtly love and medieval romance books transcend centuries! While medieval dating advice for women is probably not going to help a modern person's love life, historical dating and medieval courtship is far from the expectations we have of chivalric romance in literature. The history of dating tips is just as full of silly nonsense as it is today, and for those of us who are single on Valentine's Day, it's a very needed laugh.
Sure, historical romance books talk about medieval dating as though it was all chivalric love and dignified courting, but the Romance of the Rose and Chaucer's Wife of Bath from the Canterbury tales have some surprisingly apt advice! Regardless of whether your relationship involves chivalric love, these texts talk about all sorts of issues that haven't gone away since the middle ages. Everything from medieval fashion advice to what to do about men who like to read concerning things about women features in these books. The more one reads medieval history facts, the more one realizes that the real medieval history myths are the ones that suggest we have nothing in common!
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Contrary to all sensible dating advice, Medieval V has decided to try Tinder for Valentine's Day. It goes . . . . about as one would expect a dating app to. Turns out medieval flirting and modern romance do have something in common!
I didn't expect dating tips from the middle ages to be relatable, but it turns out courtly love and medieval romance books transcend centuries! While medieval dating advice for women is probably not going to help a modern person's love life, historical dating and medieval courtship is far from the expectations we have of chivalric romance in literature. The history of dating tips is just as full of silly nonsense as it is today, and for those of us who are single on Valentine's Day, it's a very needed laugh.
Sure, historical romance books talk about medieval dating as though it was all chivalric love and dignified courting, but the Romance of the Rose and Chaucer's Wife of Bath from the Canterbury tales have some surprisingly apt advice! Regardless of whether your relationship involves chivalric love, these texts talk about all sorts of issues that haven't gone away since the middle ages. Everything from medieval fashion advice to what to do about men who like to read concerning things about women features in these books. The more one reads medieval history facts, the more one realizes that the real medieval history myths are the ones that suggest we have nothing in common!
Join my Patreon for behind-the-scenes updates, pattern diagrams, research lists, monthly video chats, and more! patreon.com/snappydragonstudios
Or, you can buy me some Ko-Fi : ko-fi.com/snappydragon
Follow me on IG for more stitchy business : @missSnappyDragon
For business inquiries, send an e-mail to : SnappyDragon at TBHonestSocial dot Com
I do not take personal costume/sewing or research commissions.
Want to send me letters? Send mail to PO Box 11573, Oakland CA, 94611! Letters and cards only please 💚