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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

Author: Anonymous and Brian Jr. Stone   Series: Penguin Classics

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The classical medieval poem relating Sir Gawain's romances, his conflict with the Green Knight, and return to the Round Table.

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The classical medieval poem relating Sir Gawain's romances, his conflict with the Green Knight, and return to the Round Table.

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The unknown fourteenth-century author (a contemporary of Chaucer) has imbued his work with the heroic atmosphere of a saga, with the spirit of French romance and with a Christian consciousness. It is a poem in which the virtues of a knight, Sir Gawain, triumphant in almost insuperable ordeals, are celebrated to the glory of the House of Arthur. The impact made on the reader is both magical and human, full of drama and descriptive beauty.

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About the Author

Brian Stone died in London in March 1995. In its obituary the Independent described him as 'a brilliant teacher, an enthusiast for good English and an exceptionally good man. He was unmistakable with his jaunty, determined, one-legged walk and air of buoyant optimism.

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A compelling call to carry God's mercy and compassion to the hurting people of this world This eminently practical book by two leading experts in the field of poverty reduction offers a clear plan to help ordinary Christians translate their compassion into thoughtful action. Authors Peter Greer and Phil Smith draw on their personal experiences to provide proven solutions for effectively reducing poverty. With photographs by Jeremy Cowart included throughout, The Poor Will Be Glad examines the pitfalls of traditional approaches and outlines a new model of economic development aimed at breaking the cycle of dependency. Through microfinance and employment-based solutions, people who share God's heart for the poor can reorient their efforts from giving handouts to offering a hand up, helping others provide for their families and regain their dignity. This book provides straightforward guidance for individuals and groups eager to carry God's justice, mercy, and compassion to the hurting people in our world.

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Product Details

Publisher
Penguin Books | Penguin Classics
Published
30th November 1959
Edition
2nd
Pages
192
ISBN
9780140440928

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