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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: A New Verse Translation
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: A New Verse Translation | Simon Armitage
One of the earliest great stories of English literature after ?Beowulf?, ?Sir Gawain? is the strange tale of a green knight on a green horse, who rudely interrupts King Arthur's Round Table festivities one Yuletide, challenging the knights to a wager. Simon Armitrage, one of Britain's leading poets, has produced an inventive and groundbreaking translation that "[helps] liberate ?Gawain ?from academia" (?Sunday Telegraph?).
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Bookwomble
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It's that time of the year to re-read Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 💚❤️💚
This time around, it's Simon Armitage's revised translation, with lots of luscious illustrations. When I first flicked through this version, it didn't sit well with me, but as I'm actually sitting down with it to read through, it's actually flowing nicely.
🙇🏻🩸🪓🧌

bibliothecarivs Getting excited about my read this year! Read it for the last two Christmas holidays. 2w
Bookwomble @bibliothecarivs It's a semi-regular tradition for me, one that I also look forward to 😊 Which version will you be reading? 2w
bibliothecarivs @Bookwomble, I haven't decided. I own three translations that I haven't read yet: Tolkien's, Borroff's, and Winney's. 2w
Bookwomble It's nice to have an embarrassment of riches 👛😊 1w
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bibliothecarivs
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Recent acquisitions:

📖 Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: A New Verse Translation by Marie Borroff

#UniteAgainstBookBans and #LetUtahRead

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Graywacke
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Mehso-so

I‘m sorry Gawain poet, I didn‘t totally get along with your Arthurian poetic epic, and your pagan green knight in his games with the temptation of your hero. I tried to read your original language, and appreciate your alliteration (and rhyme). Alas, I prefer the French Lais, and, dare I say, your contemporary, Chaucer, and his joy of life collection. Please forgive.

ShelleyBooksie Gorgeous kitty! 5mo
dabbe Excellent review. And 🖤🐾🖤! 5mo
muscogulus The original English is tough — much harder than Chaucer. Huge fan myself. But I might not have been if I‘d tried to read the original on my first go. I think it has to be approached in a good translation. 5mo
Graywacke @muscogulus thanks. I appreciate this comment a lot. I really wanted the sounds, which i doubt any translation can do justice to. But it was probably too much for me up front. 5mo
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Graywacke
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Well, that might be an odd quote from introduction, but i was stunned reading the one line out loud and seeing the alliteration that i completely missed reading silently. So it stuck.

Anyway, i started this today and just read Amitage‘s introduction and kind of fell in compositional love. It‘s a quietly perfect and beautiful and an enlightening introduction to the poem and to all poetry in translation.

dabbe Probably the best alliterative poem every written (IMHO). 6mo
Graywacke @dabbe !! I‘m very excited to actually read it. 6mo
dabbe @Graywacke It was an absolute joy teaching it to my sophomore honors students. 🤩 6mo
vivastory Def a favorite (esp in this translation) 6mo
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"In his one hand a holly twig,
That is greenest when groves are bare,
And an axe in his other,
A huge and prodigious one,
A weapon merciless almost beyond description."

- Adaptation by John Reppion
#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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Bookwomble
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We had an afternoon in Liverpool today, so I naturally popped into News From Nowhere, and popped out with this GN adaptation of the classic poem. The story is told in Reppion's modern alliterative rhyming couplets, which work well. At first I found Penman's art style a bit too cartoony in places, but it quickly grew on me, and actually I think it's a striking interpretation. The colouring is fantastic, the black inks being splashed with vivid ⬇️

Bookwomble ... red and green. It's a pleasing addition to my Arthurian collection 💚❤️💚
I did wonder how comics megastar Alan Moore came to write the introduction to a self-published book, and it turns out he's Reppion's father-in-law. Both the introduction and Reppion's afterword are of interest, short as they are. ⬇️
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Bookwomble ... And, to round it off, ambient synthband Hawthonn have a Bandcamp EP of four atmospheric tracks specially written to provide a soundtrack for the book. Sweet find 😊📗
Book info at the author's website: https://www.moorereppion.com/greenknight/
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TheBookHippie Love it!!! I love this story. 2y
Bookwomble @TheBookHippie Me, too 😊 It's one of my favourite, and a story that I've often reread and will keep going back to 💚 2y
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bibliothecarivs
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★★★★★

#UniteAgainstBookBans

kspenmoll Brings me back to my college days! 2y
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AllDebooks
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Listened to the audiobook narrated by Simon Armitage. Great narrative of a young knight of King Arthur's court, Sir Gawain as he volunteers to challenge the green knight and the ensuing quest and adventures.

dabbe This story was always the precursor to a whole unit on the Arthurian legends with my freshmen honors students. One of the best quest stories ever written (IMHO).😊 2y
AllDebooks I loved it, Im going to watch the movie at the weekend 2y
rockpools I‘m fairly sure this was the first book I ever bought on my kindle. Also fairly sure I still haven‘t read it! 2y
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AllDebooks @rockpools I think there's a danger Kindle books disappear into the ether!! Pretty sure I've forgotten about half of what I've got 🙈 2y
marleed Oh I requested this audiobook through my library and they purchased it. I loved it. At the time my new little grandson (now 2) was just named Gavan which derives from Gawain. I thought it would be fun to know the story so i could orally tell it to him. I haven‘t yet - to date he falls asleep to my long-time memorized reciting of The Owl and the Pussycat! 2y
AllDebooks @marleed I love this x 2y
bibliothecarivs Still making my way slowly through the book and loving it. Not going to finish it by tonight, which was my original goal. 2y
bibliothecarivs @AllDebooks are you going to watch the recent Dev Patel version? Have you seen it yet? If not, I'll pass along some advice - don't expect it to follow the poem too closely. I did, and I was disappointed upon first viewing. But after some time and consideration and several more viewings, it has grown on me a lot and is now in my top 10 films of all time. 2y
AllDebooks @bibliothecarivs yes, that's the film I want to see. I'm going in with an open mind. Thanks for the tip 😊 2y
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bibliothecarivs
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'Yet keeping calm the knight
just quipped, "Why should I shy
away. If fate is kind
or cruel, man still must try."'

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bibliothecarivs
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'Each year, short lived, is unlike the last
and rarely resolves in the style it arrived.'

Bookwomble Hmm, I didn't read Sir Gawain and the Green Knight this Christmas. I bought this Armitage edition with that intention. Maybe I'll fit it into January 🤔 2y
bibliothecarivs It's really good so far. My neighbor and I are reading it at the same time. He's reading Tolkien's translation. 2y
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'Folly finds the man who flirts with the fool.'

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AllDebooks
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#Midwintersolace

I'm exploring winter reads for a cosy night and can't decide. I discovered this great selection of winter reads from the Guardian archive. Sir Gawain is on my list! 🐲🎄❄️

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/dec/24/top-10-winters-in-literature?CMP=S...

bibliothecarivs Sir Gawain is great. I'm also planning to read it this winter. 2y
AllDebooks @bibliothecarivs Which version do you read? 2y
bibliothecarivs @AllDebooks In college nearly 20 years ago, I read whichever translation was included in the Norton Anthology of English Literature. Last year, I read Brian Stone's translation published by Penguin Classics. This year I plan to read this one: (edited) 2y
AllDebooks I'm going with Simon Armitage. The audio version is on Scribd 2y
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Bookwomble
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I had half a lime left over from cooking tea, which it would be criminal to waste, so I juiced it, added triple sec, dry vermouth, freezing gin and a dash of bitters. I'm calling it a Green Knight, as after drinking this I'm not sure I'll be able to keep my head 🍸🪓😄

sarahbellum Sounds delicious! Love a gin cocktail 🍸 2y
jlhammar Yum! Gorgeous edition of Sir Gawain! 2y
LeahBergen One Green Knight for me, bar keep! 2y
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Bookwomble @sarahbellum You know, it was delicious 😁 2y
Bookwomble @jlhammar It's a favourite book 😊 The translation is a prose one, but it keeps a lot of the alliterative styling. 2y
Bookwomble @LeahBergen Coming right up! 😃🍸 2y
batsy That sounds so good! What was your snack accompaniment? 😋 2y
Bookwomble @batsy Prawn cocktail flavour puffed corn chips. The British brand name is Skips, but these were supermarket own brand. Which I overexplain as context for my wife's amusement at me sipping my afternoon cocktail like Noel Coward, whilst dropping snack crumbs down my front like Homer Simpson. D'oh! 😖 2y
batsy @Bookwomble Ha! You contain multitudes 😆 And the snack and drink combo sounds delicious; I love prawn/shrimp-flavoured crackers 👌🏾 2y
bibliothecarivs I was very excited to find Tolkien's translation at a charity shop a couple weeks ago. Who's the translator of the edition you're reading? 2y
Bookwomble @bibliothecarivs It's Ernest J. B. Kirtlan, about whom I know nothing, other than that his Gawain was published in 1912 (which is the edition I have), and his Beowulf the year after by the same publisher, so probably a uniform edition, though I've not been able to track it down 🔎 2y
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Forsooth!!! I enjoyed listening to this medieval poetry of courtesy and bravery!!! #ChildrensClassicsChallenge @TheBookHippie

TheBookHippie I enjoyed it so very much!! 3y
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DivineDiana
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Written around 1400,this is definitely the oldest book that I have read this year. It is a poem that describes a quest that Sir Gawain of King Arthur‘s Round table accepts at a Christmas celebration. An emerald skinned giant dressed in green enters the castle and makes a strange request. Violent hunting scenes did disturb me. A mystery. An adventure.Part romance.Part morality tale of the time with some added magic.
#childrensclassicread2021⬇️

DivineDiana @TheBookHippie Thank you for this most interesting readalong! (edited) 3y
TheBookHippie @DivineDiana I agree it was very intriguing! I thoroughly enjoyed it as well!! 3y
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The book bank is empty for now but….worth it 😆

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PurpleyPumpkin
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I have had this on my shelf for decades!😅 I bought it in university but never got around to reading it. Glad I finally did! If you enjoy Arthurian legends and tales of knights, this one‘s for you. And if you get a little lost like I did at times, Wikipedia will set you back on the right path. 😁3/5⭐️

TheRiehlDeal My brother and I saw the movie this past weekend and thought it was very confusing. Definitely not for everyone. 3y
PurpleyPumpkin @TheRiehlDeal I'm just finding out about all the adaptations of this story! Had no idea, until you mentioned it which inspired me to do another search, that the most recent was the movie released on July 30th with Dev Patel. Is that the one you saw? 3y
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PurpleyPumpkin @TheRiehlDeal Mmm, interesting. Having just read this story, I wouldn't mind watching this movie to compare. But, I'll look for it once it hits a streaming service. Thanks for your feedback on it! 3y
vivastory I loved the movie. It's an A24 movie, so it has the same aesthetic as some of the others that they have produced but IMO it's one of the best of the year 3y
PurpleyPumpkin Good to know! Thanks @vivastory!👍🏽 3y
MemoirsForMe This sounds like one Craig would like! I think we‘ve seen all the old Arthurian movies. 3y
PurpleyPumpkin @UwannaPublishme I think this would be definitely right up your alley then! It was a short read, albeit not easy. 😅 I mean, it wasn‘t hard but I found I really had to pay attention. Another off my reading bucket list!✅ 3y
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bibliothecarivs
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'sir Gawayn & þe grene knyȝt' from north-west England in the late 1300s has a fantastic plot and composition. This edition (Penguin Classics) has a great translation and essays by Brian Stone. I read much of it out-loud and would love to hear it performed (oh, to have witnessed the 1971 play at Newcastle!). ⬇️

bibliothecarivs The only sour note came near the end when Gawain blamed all his troubles on women. (We can both acknowledge the culture that produced this attitude and criticise it as sexist and wrong.) I can't wait to read Armitage's translation during christ-tide. (edited) 3y
breadnroses I just saw the movie last night! I enjoyed it 🤠 3y
bibliothecarivs @breadnroses That's great! It looks so good! I want to go soon but I'm worried about COVID in our area where many don't wear masks anymore and I have vulnerable kids at home. Hopefully I can find a showing that no one else wants to attend haha 3y
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The audiobook is only 5+ hours long and, halfway through the story is over— So what is taking up the other half?
It turns out it‘s a reading of the poem in the original Early Middle English (“Chaucer‘s English”)! Even though I couldn‘t understand most of it (a handful of words here and there), knowing the story helped a lot. The original has a cadence of its own and is performed lyrically and beautifully by the narrator, Bill Wallis. #AllTheStars

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Also translated from Early Middle English (“Chaucer‘s English”) is this anonymous story about chivalry and honor: Sir Gawain steps up and accepts a challenge thrown down by the Green Knight and, well it doesn‘t turn out like anything you would expect! I‘m really enjoying the translator‘s preserving the alliterative nature of the work as well as the lyrical quality. Beautifully done and the narrator serves it all equally well. 🎧

SamAnne I read this in a Goodreads group and really enjoyed it. 4y
marleed Oh, I made a request this year for my library to purchase and they followed through! My new little grandson‘s name is a derivative of Gawain so I thought it would be fun if I could tell him the story in years to come. 4y
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marleed
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My 3-month-old grandson‘s name is rooted from the Welsh name Gawain and the Arthurian legend so I thought it incumbent upon me to learn this tale. I‘ll regale Gavan a g-rated version where the horse, Gringolet, shares a starring role. . ...And this translation may contain my favorite description of an elderly woman - she was ‘altered by age‘ -lol!

jewright I taught a class this semester where we read a King Arthur book and was pleasantly surprised how much the students enjoyed it. 4y
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AFrostCauseReads
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Is it really Christmas if a Green Knight doesn‘t bust into your feast demanding to play a game that ends in decapitation?? 🎄 🗡 🛡 🪓💋👑

Always a joy to read some Arthurian medieval tales 😊

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nitalibrarian
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I saw the amazing movie trailer for The Green Knight and discovered I have never read the poem, so ordered a copy.

Cathythoughts Lovely cover indeed ✨ 4y
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intothehallofbooks
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I read this with my son for school, and I‘ve read it in previous years with my daughters #homeschool

It‘s good, but I didn‘t love it like I have some of the other hero tales we‘ve studied. There is a lot here in the way of moral character and flaws and humility, and I like all of the symbolism with the Christian faith. But this one just doesn‘t make me as excited as Beowulf or Chaucer‘s Tales 🤷🏻‍♀️

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excellent poem🛡⚔️♥️

reading_rainbow this poem had romance, gore, adventure and a surprise twist. it‘s amazing when something so old still holds up today. really liked this one 4y
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Preserved on a single surviving manuscript dating around 1400,Sir Gawain and the Green Knight was rediscovered only 200 years ago and published for the first time in 1839. One of the earliest great stories of English literature, the poem narrates the strange tale of a green knight on a green horse who rudely interrupts the Round Table festivities one Yuletide, casting a pall of unease over the company and challenging one of their number to a wager

Emilymdxn This is a lovely translation! 4y
reading_rainbow @Emilymdxn it was excellent! 4y
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Kaddele

Just saw the trailer for the new Green Knight movie and it‘s ... intriguing. Not just for Dev Patel related reasons but because I really do love this text. Simon Armitage‘s version is hugely enjoyable - definitely recommended reading!

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Bookwomble
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Trailer for a new film adaptation of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. I can't tell if I'm pleased or not. At all events, I don't recall him having a fox companion 🙄🦊 (though it is cute) Fingers crossed 🤞🏻
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VoJc2tH3WBw&feature=youtu.be#di...

LeahBergen Hmm... 🤔 5y
GingerAntics A fox companion. That‘s interesting. I‘ve heard of a wolf companion, but a fox? 5y
Cathythoughts That Fox is gorgeous ❤️❤️❤️ 5y
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Sweetkokoro
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight | Burton Raffel, Neil D. Isaacs, Brenda Webster
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Did anyone hear about this movie!!!!! It‘s based on the Arthurian poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight! I am so excited for this. I love every thing about the Arthurian Legends and Sir Gawain has always been one of my favorites. I am so excited to see a producer reach outside the safety of The Sword in the Stone story. We all know that story. I hope this does extremely well and inspires other Arthurian legends to be made into movies!!

LibrarianRyan ohhhhhh. I love the really old cheese version of this movie. I look forward to this. Going on my list when I get home. 5y
Sweetkokoro @LibrarianRyan The Trailer was just released this morning set to hit theaters May 29, give it a watch when you can! It does a good job selling it as not being cheese lol. I‘m so excited 🤩!! 5y
GrilledCheeseSamurai The trailer got me pretty damn interested. Will definitely be checking it out! 👍 5y
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I‘ll stretch it and say this is a Christmas read as it‘s set at King Arthur‘s court during the Yuletide celebrations. 😆 (The illustrations are AMAZING).

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Cathythoughts Wow 😮❤️ 5y
Kalalalatja Great edition! 5y
BarbaraBB The cover too 😍 5y
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Redwritinghood I just finished reading a book (a memoir) where people repeatedly mistook the author‘s husband for Simon Armitage. Funny to see one of his books on Litsy today. 5y
Aimeesue That‘s a gorgeous edition! I‘m certainly not going to be celebrating Christmas like Sir Gawain this year! Or next year! 😂 5y
erzascarletbookgasm Absolutely gorgeous! 😍 5y
batsy Beautiful! I think I "need" it ? 5y
tpixie Beautiful cover!!🥰📚🎄 (edited) 5y
Centique Im just about to say I “need” this - and then I see I‘m just copying you @batsy 😂 What great taste we have in coveting Leah‘s books! We‘d be swooning and needing smelling salts if we were ever let loose in your library Leah 😍😍😍 5y
LeahBergen @Centique @batsy 😂😂 You two are welcome anytime! 5y
elkeOriginal Gorgeous edition! 5y
Bookwomble I've just ordered this translation 😊💚 2y
LeahBergen @Bookwomble It‘s a good one! I‘ll try to read it again this Christmas, I think. 😊 2y
Bookwomble I don't read it every year, but when I do I like to do it around Christmas and New Year, though the Gawain Poet's evocation of Spring is also very good, I think. 2y
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#Scribd audio

rabbitprincess This reminds me that I have this book on my to-read list for the year 😅 5y
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Rambo_Reads
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Seems like I'm on a bit of King Arthur spree atm - One of my favourite stories is The Green Knight and this was probably the first poetry book I bought for myself as a teenager.

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Ke633
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight | Burton Raffel, Neil D. Isaacs, Brenda Webster
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Finished this tonight. Loved the audiobook.

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LRSmith

While I love the original Middle English poem, I am so thankful for Armitage‘s masterful translation. Other translations make the poem accessible to students, but this one brings it alive.

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On Monday, I was presenting at a Graduate conference organized by my university. My presentation adressed the reversal of gender norms through seduction in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. SGGK is one of my favorite piece of literature from the Middle Ages. Lady Bertilak woos like the most courtly of knights. Seduction empowers her, and it is delightful to read.

wanderinglynn That sounds fascinating. And congrats—being asked to present is a great honor. 👍🏻🎉 6y
ulrichyumiodd @wanderinglynn Thanks! I must say they accepted everyone who sent a proposal - but it was still a great opportunity to share my research with fellow students! 6y
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Started this and already loving it. Everything like the alliteration is so powerful! :D
#SimonArmitage #GreenKnight #NoelNoel

rather_be_reading welcome to litsy!! 📚🎉📚 @LitsyWelcomeWagon 6y
Doeyedbrunette @rather_be_reading Thank you! 😊 x 6y
DebinHawaii Welcome to Litsy!! 🎉📚🎉Hope you are enjoying it here! 6y
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Doeyedbrunette Thank you @DebinHawaii Everyone seems so nice and welcoming! 💕 6y
RaimeyGallant And welcome to Litsy from me too! #LitsyWelcomeWagon Some of us put together Litsy tips to help new Littens navigate the site. It's the link in my bio on my page in case you need it. Or if you prefer how-to videos, @chelleo put some together at the link in her bio. @LitsyWelcomeWagon 6y
Chelleo Hi and welcome!🤗 6y
Doeyedbrunette @Chelleo and @RaimeyGallant thank you for your help :D 6y
Eggs Welcome to Litsy 👋🏻😊 6y
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A gift from one of my students at the end of today's Brit Lit I lecture.

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Cathythoughts
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#MarchInBooks #GreenBooks Sir Gawain & the Green knight 💚

LeahBergen Great cover! 7y
Cathythoughts @LeahBergen it is isn‘t it. I can‘t even remember this , only we had to do it in college. .....” Tomorrow I must set off to receive that blow, to seek out that creature in green, God help me ! “ ( quote on back of book) this one translated by a Cork man. 💚 7y
rockpools I think the Simon Armitage version of this was one of the first things I ever bought on Kindle. Never read it, of course 😬 7y
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Cathythoughts @RachelO I‘d love to read it again ( it‘s only short ) maybe a “mini buddy read” in the near future!!!!💚 (edited) 7y
rockpools @Cathythoughts That'd be great! Just say when 😊I've 10 days to go on my current readalong, but anytime after that... 7y
quietlycuriouskate Oh my goodness, I actually made a translation of Gawain about twenty five years ago! I was in the midst of depression and out of work and it gave my mind something to do besides tearing myself to pieces. 7y
Cathythoughts @River_Voice that‘s very impressive indeed ! Fair play ! Also what a great way to mind yourself through a difficult time ❤️very scholarly 7y
ephemeralwaltz Gorgeous photo! 7y
Cathythoughts @ephemeralwaltz 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 7y
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BrandiFolsom
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When your assigned reading is actually enjoyable 🙏

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Blair_Reads
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This semester is the worst. There are so many other things I‘d rather be reading. 😩

josie281 Same!! 7y
DGRachel Is that a Norton? 😍😍 7y
Little_Reader I remember feeling the same way when I read it in college. 😩 7y
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Nonaroo
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I‘m taking a class on the history of the English language. My professor gave us a list of topics to do a presentation on and I selected Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. I present Monday and I‘ll discuss some of the more obscure words used in the text. The Tolkien translation is great and has a lot of information in it but I had to use another edition that had middle English on one page and modern English on the other.

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This 14th century poem is kind of awesome. Stone is the translator, but though contemporary to Chaucer, this is much more accessible. Alliterative and fun, I read about half of this out loud. I read all the commentary too--a little tiring, but interesting! And this is from my #tbrstack

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DreesReads
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Not exactly non-fiction, but I'm slotting it in as my next nonfiction read. I've been wanting to read this since reading The Buried Giant. Found it at a rotary sale, and it's been sitting on my shelf. Today's the day!

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emmekamalei
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Just been listening to Tolkien's translation of Sir Gawain, but I wanted to take a picture of the physical book so here is another edition 😂. Plus how about that cover art?!

I just love how Tolkien brings this tale into modern English! He does such a wonderful job of making it engaging and understandable, while preserving the feel of the original poem's alliterative verse. 👏

#Tolkien #tolkientribe #LOTR #knights #kingarthur #legends #britain

soulsfiredesigns Beautiful edition!!!! My most prized possession is my Tolkien Gawain 💚 8y
emmekamalei @soulsfiredesigns yes I need to get a physical copy of his translation too!! Although, I must say the audio edition read by Terry Jones is quite delightful also 😊😊 8y
soulsfiredesigns There is nothing quite like a well read audiobook ☺️. I hope you are able to get a copy! Mine was a gift 💕 8y
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MrBook You'll get along great with @BookBabe , who is also an artist and avid bibliophile 👌🏻. Welcome to @Litsy ! We hope you enjoy your stay with us 😊👍🏻. We're the most positive, tight-knit, passionate bibliophile community you'll meet. Careful: this'll take over your life. 😂👏🏻🙌🏻 8y
emmekamalei @MrBook thank you and I'm sure I would get along with @BookBabe! We artists gotta stick together. 👩🏼‍🎨 It does seem like Litsy is a very great community. I'm excited to explore it. 😊 8y
MrBook 🙌🏻 8y
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2 from my kindle tbr that might be classed as #mythology. I'm sure Sir Gawain was one of the first books I bought for Kindle, so why I haven't read it yet is anyone's guess! Achilles was a dnf last time, but I'm pretty sure that was just a wrong book, wrong time thing - Excited to get to both of these now.
#aprilbookshowers @RealLifeReading

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