Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
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'''''Sir Gawain and the Green Knight''''' is a late [[14th century]] [[Alliterative verse|alliterative]] [[Romance (genre)|romance]] which survives on a single [[manuscript]], along with three pieces of a religious character, all written by the "[[Pearl poet]]" or "Gawain poet," an unknown author. | '''''Sir Gawain and the Green Knight''''' is a late [[14th century]] [[Alliterative verse|alliterative]] [[Romance (genre)|romance]] which survives on a single [[manuscript]], along with three pieces of a religious character, all written by the "[[Pearl poet]]" or "Gawain poet," an unknown author. | ||
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a late 14th century alliterative romance which survives on a single manuscript, along with three pieces of a religious character, all written by the "Pearl poet" or "Gawain poet," an unknown author.
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