For centuries, the transmission of power in feudal European society depended on a code of fidelity, of political allegiance, and truth to one's word. The word as bond extended to include not only the pledge of allegiance between subject and king, but the troth-plight between lovers, the vow of friendship, and the judicial oath. Society was ultimately based upon a gentleman's or gentlewoman's word that was itself underwritten by the Word of God.
J. Douglas Canfield argues that English literature of the feudal epoch placed this master trope of word as bond at the center of conflict....
For centuries, the transmission of power in feudal European society depended on a code of fidelity, of political allegiance, and truth to one's wor...