Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Penguin Classics)
J**Y
My favorite Gawain
I have read at least four translations of Gawain, including Tolkein's, and the Brian Stone version is my favorite. It is written in understandable English. As another reviewer has pointed out, Stone's version is most like the medieval one in its structure, its use of alliteration, and the rhyme scheme of the bob and wheel. Tolkein, in an appendix to his version, gives a clear and enlightening explanation of the principles of this kind of poetry. Once you've read Tolkein's explanation, your appreciation of the poem will be greatly enhanced. Nowadays, many poets and others turn up their noses at alliteration, but I love it. So the language is one of the things that make the poem such a pleasure to read.Another thing that makes Gawain a great read is that it is just a darn good story. When a green man riding a green horse and carrying his own green-haired head gallops into Arthur's dining hall, you know there's going to be some drama in this tale. And there is! There's some hunting and killing of animals for the sportsperson and the bloodthirsty. There's romantic temptation, and there's suspense.One reviewer speculated on possible symbolism in the novel. The search for deeper meanings might interest some readers. For me to "get" a symbol, it has to jump out of the book and bite me on the nose.
A**S
A very readable edition
The introduction offers a technical explanation of the poetic form used in the original Middle English. The back of the book has several very good critical essays. Sandwiched in between is a very readable and enjoyable rendering of the poem itself. A solid edition all around.
B**E
A King Arthur story
King Arthur's stories always seem to appeal - my college son said he liked it and that it helped to have the Cliffs Notes since the story is poem or in poem format . . . think Shakespeare.
L**N
Great for Joseph Campbell fans
If you love Joseph Campbell, you have to love Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. A classic Hero's journey. Be sure to watch his pbs interview with Bill Moyer. It's a classic too!
T**O
Fast ship, great price and product.
Needed it for school.
N**Y
One of my favorite stories.
Great version.
A**A
Five Stars
Loved this classic! A must read!
L**E
This was on the reading list for my high school ...
This was on the reading list for my high school student. She wasn't a fan but it did arrive fast.
E**N
Excellent
One of the world’s Greatest Spiritual stories (as well as one of the Most Powerful and Profoundly Beautiful works of literature). A Sublime telling of the Process of Spiritual Death and ReBirth related in such a Way that its Innermost Meaning is Universal. The role of the Green Knight’s Wife as Spiritual Tester is misunderstood by some. She is NOT the unfaithful wife, but the Tester whose Role is Absolutely Essential for the Death and ReBirth to take place within us. A work of Sublime Beauty and Innermost Meaning.The Delivery Staff were, as they Always are,ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT.
T**E
Good but not best
The book is very interesting. There are a lot of notes that help us to understand everything. Sadly, I do not understand the author's choice to get all the olden letters (yogh, ð...) off. I think that it is too "modern englishized". If it were not, how better would it be! The style is most interesting. Folks have to re-enter in the literature of the old times, folks have to rediscover it.I would advise he who read me to buy Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Manchester Medieval Studies) more than this edition.Have fun! Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Manchester Medieval Studies)
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