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  1. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a late 14th-century chivalric romance in Middle English alliterative verse. The author is unknown; the title was given centuries later. It is one of the best-known Arthurian stories, with its plot combining two types of folk motifs: the beheading game, and the exchange of winnings.

  2. Learn about the medieval romance poem by an anonymous author, featuring Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Find full text, flashcards, overview, themes, characters, quotes, and more.

  3. Gawayne enquires after the Green Knight of the Green Chapel, but all the inhabitants declare that they have never seen "any man of such hues of green." The knight thence pursues his journey by strange paths, over hill and moor, encountering on his way not only serpents, wolves, bulls, bears, and boars, but wood satyrs and giants.

  4. A medieval tale of chivalry, magic, and temptation, in which Sir Gawain accepts a challenge from a mysterious knight and faces a series of tests at a castle. Learn about the plot, characters, themes, and analysis of this classic poem by Anonymous.

    • Pearl Poet
    • 1959
  5. May 27, 2024 · Sir Gawayne and the Grene Knight, Middle English alliterative poem of unknown authorship, dating from the second half of the 14th century (perhaps 1375). It is a chivalric romance that tells a tale of enchantment in an Arthurian setting. Its hero, Sir Gawayne (Gawain), is presented as a devout but.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. A Middle English poem about the adventures of Sir Gawain, a knight of King Arthur's court. The poem tells of his encounter with a mysterious green knight who challenges him to a beheading game and a quest for a green girdle.

  7. Learn how Gawain faces a series of challenges, temptations, and exchanges in his quest to honor the chivalric code. Explore the poem's themes, symbols, and structure with SparkNotes' expert guidance.

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