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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

Cooper, Helen(Edited by)Harrison, Keith(Translated by)
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'The finest translation in and for our time'(Kevin Crossley-Holland)Sir Gawain and The Green Knight, with its intricate plot of enchantment and betrayal is probably the most skilfully told story in the whole of the English Arthurian cycle. Originating from the north-west midlands of England, it is based on two separate and very ancient Celtic motifs of the Beheading and the Exchange of Winnings, brought together by the anonymous 14th century poet.

His telling comprehends a great variety of moods and modes - from the stark realism of the hunt-scenes tothe delicious and dangerous bedroom encounters between Lady Bercilak and Gawain, from moments of pure lyric beauty when he evokes the English countryside in all its seasons, to authorial asides that are full of irony and puckish humour.

This new verse translation uses a modern alliterative pattern whichsubtly echoes the music of the original at the same time as it strives for fidelity.

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Oxford University Press
0191609153 / 9780191609152
eBook (EPUB)
821.1
11/09/2008
England
English
160 pages
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