Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a late fourteenth-century Middle English alliterative romance outlining an adventure of Sir Gawain, a knight of King Arthur's Round Table. In this poem, Sir Gawain accepts a challenge from a mysterious green warrior. In a struggle to uphold his oath along this quest, Gawain demonstrates chivalry, loyalty, and honor. This new verse translation of the most popular and enduring fourteenth century romance to survive to the present offers students an accessible way of approaching the literature of medieval England without losing the flavor of the original writing. The language of Sir Gawain presents considerable problems to present-day readers as it is written in the West Midlands dialect before English became standardized. With a foreword by David Donoghue, the close verse translation includes facing pages of the original fourteenth-century text and its modern translation.
About the AuthorLarry Benson is Emeritus Professor of English at Harvard University, USA. The editor of the Riverside edition of Chaucer's works, he is also the author of
Contradiction: From Beowulf to Chaucer;
King Arthur's Death: The Middle English Alliterative;
Morte Arthure and Stanzai Morte Arthur;
Mallory's Morte D' Arthur; and
The Learned and the Lewed: Studies in Chaucer and Medieval Literature.
Daniel Donoghue is the John P. Marquand Professor of English, Harvard University, USA.
Book InformationISBN 9781933202891
Author Larry D. BensonFormat Paperback
Page Count 218
Imprint West Virginia University PressPublisher West Virginia University Press
Weight(grams) 333g
Dimensions(mm) 213mm * 139mm * 15mm