The following thesis makes a reading of the Middle English romance of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight that contextualises the poem within the framework of Scholastic thought, focusing in particular on the influence of the Scholastic discussions of moral philosophy, in order to better understand the poem’s treatment of moral indeterminacy. My approach to the poem is one that focuses on a historical understanding of ethics that prevailed in the poet’s time, and so is historicist in a broad sense, but focused particularly on the history of ideas. Rather than trying to read the poem through the lens of later modern philosophical and critical understandings, I explore how the moral issues addressed within the poem would have been framed in the l...
[[abstract]]This thesis adopts an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on literary, art historical an...
This thesis adopts an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on literary, art historical and textual so...
Sir Gawain has always been marked as a victim in the well-known poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight...
This work focuses on the societal and textual context of the alliterative, 14“ century poem Sir Gawa...
Since its conception in the late fourteenth century, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight has been lauded...
In this fresh reading of the Gawain-poet\u27s Middle English works (Cleanness, Patience, Pearl, and ...
In Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur, King Arthur’s nephew, Sir Gawain, is presented as a troubl...
Written in a Cheshire dialect, the fourteenth century poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight tells a t...
The MS Cotton Nero A.x. is a late fourteenth-century vellum manuscript that stands roughly 167 milli...
The subject of this paper is the Gawain poet and his monumental poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight...
The fourteenth-century alliterative, metrical romance Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is one or the ...
This dissertation explores Middle English literary texts that consistently portray ethics as a paten...
Until recently, readers of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (henceforth SGGK) judged Gawain to be a d...
My dissertation argues that the romance genre, and in particular the character of Gawain, allowed En...
The importance of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight for the history of English literature lies in the ...
[[abstract]]This thesis adopts an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on literary, art historical an...
This thesis adopts an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on literary, art historical and textual so...
Sir Gawain has always been marked as a victim in the well-known poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight...
This work focuses on the societal and textual context of the alliterative, 14“ century poem Sir Gawa...
Since its conception in the late fourteenth century, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight has been lauded...
In this fresh reading of the Gawain-poet\u27s Middle English works (Cleanness, Patience, Pearl, and ...
In Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur, King Arthur’s nephew, Sir Gawain, is presented as a troubl...
Written in a Cheshire dialect, the fourteenth century poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight tells a t...
The MS Cotton Nero A.x. is a late fourteenth-century vellum manuscript that stands roughly 167 milli...
The subject of this paper is the Gawain poet and his monumental poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight...
The fourteenth-century alliterative, metrical romance Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is one or the ...
This dissertation explores Middle English literary texts that consistently portray ethics as a paten...
Until recently, readers of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (henceforth SGGK) judged Gawain to be a d...
My dissertation argues that the romance genre, and in particular the character of Gawain, allowed En...
The importance of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight for the history of English literature lies in the ...
[[abstract]]This thesis adopts an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on literary, art historical an...
This thesis adopts an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on literary, art historical and textual so...
Sir Gawain has always been marked as a victim in the well-known poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight...