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Gawayne and the Green Knight
by Charlton Miner Lewis
Published in 1903, Gawayne and the Green Knight is a modern-language retelling of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, a 14th-century verse romance
following a young knight of the Round Table. During Christmas celebrations,
a mysterious green knight presents a challenge to King Arthur’s court: that any may strike the stranger a single blow with his green axe, provided he assent to receiving the same a year later. Gawayne accepts the challenge, and its unexpected outcome leads to a great test of his courage and knighthood. A significant addition to this version is the Lady Elfinhart, whose romance with Gawayne is tightly interwoven with the plot.
Total running time: 1:17:48
Read by Jerome Lawsen
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Original Cotton Nero A.x manuscript of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
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