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    Gawayne and the Green Knight - A Fairy Tale;With an Introduction by K. G. T. Webster
    The Foreign Sources of Modern English Versification
    The Principles of English Verse, With a Prefatory Note by Chauncey Brewster Tinker
    Gawayne and the Green Knight A Fairy Tale
    • Set during a festive Christmas in Camelot, the story unfolds as King Arthur and his knights encounter a mysterious Green Knight who arrives with a bold challenge. This retelling of an Arthurian legend weaves themes of bravery and honor, as the knights are drawn into a unique jest that tests their valor. The poetic narrative captures the essence of chivalry and the magic of the holiday season, inviting readers into a world where legends come alive.

      Gawayne and the Green Knight A Fairy Tale
    • Recognized for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. Scholars have highlighted its importance, suggesting it offers valuable insights into the societal and historical contexts that shape our understanding of the world.

      The Principles of English Verse, With a Prefatory Note by Chauncey Brewster Tinker
    • This reprint explores the influences from various foreign languages and cultures that shaped modern English verse. It delves into the historical context and evolution of English versification, offering insights into how these external sources contributed to its development. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the linguistic and literary history of English poetry.

      The Foreign Sources of Modern English Versification
    • The narrative centers on The Green Knight, a pivotal figure from the 14th-century poem "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," who serves as both a judge and challenger to the knights of King Arthur's court. This tale exemplifies chivalric romance, showcasing a quest that tests the hero's bravery, virtue, and resolve. Written in alliterative verse with a distinctive rhyming structure, this modern edition, introduced by K. G. T. Webster, offers a fresh perspective on a classic story beloved in Arthurian lore.

      Gawayne and the Green Knight - A Fairy Tale;With an Introduction by K. G. T. Webster