Chivalry, published in 1909, is a witty and ironic collection of tales by James Branch Cabell set in a mythical medieval world. Cabell blends fantasy with satire as he reimagines knightly ideals, poking fun at romanticized notions of honor, heroism, and courtly love. His elegant prose, sharp humor, and philosophical undertones make Chivalry a clever deconstruction of traditional heroic literature. It remains a key work in the early development of modern fantasy and ironic storytelling.