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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (The Norton Library)

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (The Norton Library)

Paperback - 128 pages

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About Simon Armitage’s translation
Simon Armitage’s ā€œcompulsively readable, energetic, free-flowing, high-spirited versionā€ (Edward Hirsch,Ā The New York Times) ofĀ Sir Gawain and the Green KnightĀ offers ā€œa brilliantly well-tuned modern score for one of the finest surviving examples of Middle English poetryā€ (Poetry Review) that ā€œrecreates the original’s gnarled, hypnotic muscle, its tableaux and landscapes, and its weird, unsettling dramaā€ (Mark Ford, theĀ Financial Times). This edition, revised by Armitage with advice from scholars Alfred David and James Simpson, also offers a new introduction by the translator.
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (The Norton Library)

Paperback - 128 pages

Ā 

About Simon Armitage’s translation
Simon Armitage’s ā€œcompulsively readable, energetic, free-flowing, high-spirited versionā€ (Edward Hirsch,Ā The New York Times) ofĀ Sir Gawain and the Green KnightĀ offers ā€œa brilliantly well-tuned modern score for one of the finest surviving examples of Middle English poetryā€ (Poetry Review) that ā€œrecreates the original’s gnarled, hypnotic muscle, its tableaux and landscapes, and its weird, unsettling dramaā€ (Mark Ford, theĀ Financial Times). This edition, revised by Armitage with advice from scholars Alfred David and James Simpson, also offers a new introduction by the translator.

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Paperback - 128 pages

Ā 

About Simon Armitage’s translation
Simon Armitage’s ā€œcompulsively readable, energetic, free-flowing, high-spirited versionā€ (Edward Hirsch,Ā The New York Times) ofĀ Sir Gawain and the Green KnightĀ offers ā€œa brilliantly well-tuned modern score for one of the finest surviving examples of Middle English poetryā€ (Poetry Review) that ā€œrecreates the original’s gnarled, hypnotic muscle, its tableaux and landscapes, and its weird, unsettling dramaā€ (Mark Ford, theĀ Financial Times). This edition, revised by Armitage with advice from scholars Alfred David and James Simpson, also offers a new introduction by the translator.