Paridell: A False Faerie Knight

Jason

September 26, 2022

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Paridell is a knight who first appears in book 3 of Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene. He is a false knight who consorts with Duessa, steals other men’s wives, and is generally not a great guy.

Spencer designed Paridell to be an example of bad courtly behavior. He seems sophisticated and refined, but all of that is a false façade.

In short, he is a superficial jerk.

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Paridell is a recurring character throughout book 3 and 4 of The Faerie Queene, often alongside other knights that are similar to him, including Blandamour, Claribell, and Dolon.

When we find him in the company of Malbecco and Hellenore, Paridell recounts the story of the fall of Troy, claiming that he is a descendent of Paris, drawing a clear parallel between Paris and Helen, and himself and Hellenore.

Like Paris, Paridell steals Hellenore away.

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Jason is a huge storytelling nerd devoted to cataloguing storytelling in all its forms. He loves mythology, history, and geek culture. When he's not writing books (see his work at MythHQ.com), his favorite hobbies include hiking, spending time with his wife and daughters, and traveling.