“The poem ‘Sir Gawain and the Green Knight’ creates a literary mid-point between Anglo-Saxon literature and Christian Literature
In broad terms Sir Gawain is part of an expansive body of literature that typically was intended to entertain a courtly and hence selective audience. If there is any common denominator running throughout the stories, it is the idea of chivalry, a formal, high-stylized system of standards of knightly conduct. This poem is a literary … Read more