Complete works of the Gawain-poet.
In a modern English version with a critical introd. by John Gardner. Woodcuts by Fritz Kredel.
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Author
Contributions
- Gardner, John Champlin, 1937- - Contributor
- Arthur, King. - Contributor
- Arthur, King.10 Kredel, Fritz, 1900-1973. - Contributor
Publication
1965 - Univiversity of Chicago Press, Chicago, Il, No place, unknown, or undetermined
Language
Alternate Titles
- Saint Erkenwald (Middle English poem).
- Pearl (Middle English poem).
- Purity (Middle English poem).
- Patience (Middle English poem).
- Gawain and the Grene Knight.
Subjects
Topics
Places
Genres
- Poetry
- Romances
- Modernized versions
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