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The Birth of romanceThe Birth of romance

The Birth of romance

Malcolm Andrew

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SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT is one of the most important alliterative poems of Medieval literature.From the north-west midlands, it dates from the second half of the 14th century.Gawain, a knight in Arthur's court, takes up the challenge of the Green Knight, and cuts off his head.The Knight informs Gawain he will have his revenge.Journeying to the Knight's abode to receive his lot Gawain takes thehospitality of a Lord, and endures the advances of his wife.The Lord is the GreenKnight and, when the time comes, merely nicks Gawain's neck for his infidelity and dishonour.Is Gawain a failure, or

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OL19047426W

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Translations into EnglishRomances, Anglo-NormanRomances

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