Book Review: “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” (translation by Simon Armitage)
“Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”
is a fairly short story of Sir Gawain of Arthur's Knights of the
Round Table. In it, the Knights are having a party or banquet, and
in barges a large green knight with his all green horse. The Green
Knight is gigantic, and all his skin and hair is green. He makes a
challenge to anyone in the hall to strike him a blow to his neck and
then that whoever does so will seek him out in his Green Chapel to
have the Green Knight strike at his neck also. Sir Gawain takes the
challenge, and cuts the Green Knight's head clean off. Strangely the
Green Knight leaves, with the agreement that Gawain will seek him out
and take a blow from the Green Knight's axe next New Year. On the
way to find him that next year, he meets a king and queen and is
tempted. He faces temptations to his chastity and continues on his
journey to meet the Green Knight. I will not give any spoilers, but
hopefully you will take time to read this story someday. One
impressive thing to note is that there is a lot of alliteration in
the verse. I am impressed with the translator's ability to retain
the amount of alliteration from the original Old/Middle English.
Simon Armitage's translation can be
found here:
http://www.amazon.com/Gawain-Green-Knight-Verse-Translation/dp/0393334155/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1421262815&sr=8-1&keywords=sir+gawain+and+the+green+knight+simon+armitage&pebp=1421262830164&peasin=393334155
A translation by J.R.R. Tolkien can be
purchased here:
http://www.amazon.com/Gawain-Green-Knight-Pearl-Orfeo/dp/0345277600/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1421262867&sr=8-1&keywords=sir+gawain+and+the+green+knight+tolkien&pebp=1421262878965&peasin=345277600
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