Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Author: Robert J. Blanch
Publisher: Whitston Publishing Company
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1983
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

This book is a selective and thorough survey of Gawain scholarship from 1824 through 1978.

Sir Gawain and the Classical Tradition

Sir Gawain and the Classical Tradition
Author: E.L. Risden
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-03-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476634327

The 14th century English alliterative poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is admired for its morally complex plot and brilliant poetics. A chivalric romance placed in an Arthurian setting, it has since received acclaim for its commentary regarding important socio-political and religious concerns. The poem's technical brilliance blends psychological depth and vivid language to produce an effect widely considered superior to any other work of the time. Although the poem is a combination of English alliterative meter, romanticism, and a wide-ranging knowledge of Celtic lore, continental materials and Latin classics, the extent to which Classical antecedents affected or directed the poem is a point of continued controversy among literary scholars. This collection of essays by scholars of diverse interests addresses this puzzling and fascinating question. The introduction provides an expansive background for the topic, and subsequent essays explore the extent to which classical Greek, Roman, Arabic, Christian and Celtic influences are revealed in the poem's opening and closing allusions, themes, and composition. Essays discuss the way in which the anonymous author of Sir Gawain employs figural echoes of classical materials, cultural memoirs of past British tradition, and romantic re-textualizations of Trojan and British literature. It is argued that Sir Gawain may be understood as an Aeneas, Achilles, or Odysseus figure, while the British situation in the 14th century may be understood as analogous to that of ancient Troy.

Body, Heart, and Text in the Pearl-Poet

Body, Heart, and Text in the Pearl-Poet
Author: Kevin Marti
Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1991
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

This text argues that discourse on the body in Western European literature must begin by considering how the body served as the most basic medieval matrix for understanding reality; the modern rediscovery of the body and the modern focus on interdisciplinary perspectives constitute a return to medieval ways of knowing.

The Fayre Formez of the Pearl Poet

The Fayre Formez of the Pearl Poet
Author: Sandra Pierson Prior
Publisher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0870139452

This book differs from most previous studies of the Pearl poet by treating all of his works as a whole. Prior’s purpose is to identify the underlying poetics of this major body of English poetry. Drawing on both the visual imagery of medieval art (the study includes 18 full-page illustrations) and the verbal imagery of the Bible and other literary sources, Prior shows how the poet’s "fayre formez" are the result of a coherent and self-conscious view of the artist’s craft.