
Le Morte d'Arthur
by Thomas Malory (1485)
Like 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight', this retells Arthurian legends with a focus on knightly honor and adventure.

by Anonymous (1350)
"One of the founding stories of English literature, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight narrates the strange tale of a green knight on a green horse who rudely interrupts Camelot’s Round Table festivities one Yuletide, casting a pall of unease over the company and challenging one of their number to a wager. The virtuous Gawain accepts and decapitates the intruder with his own axe. Gushing blood, the knight reclaims his head, orders Gawain to seek him out a year hence, and departs. The following Yuletide, Gawain dutifully sets forth. His quest for the Green Knight involves a winter journey, a seduction scene in a dreamlike castle, a dire challenge answered―and a drama of enigmatic reward disguised as psychic undoing."-- Provided by Amazon
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by Thomas Malory (1485)
Like 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight', this retells Arthurian legends with a focus on knightly honor and adventure.

by Geoffrey Chaucer (1400)
Similar to 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight', it offers a rich tapestry of medieval life and diverse characters.

by Edmund Spenser (1590)
This epic poem shares 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight's' chivalric themes and allegorical depth.

by John Milton (1667)
Like 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight', it explores profound moral and spiritual themes in an epic style.

by Marie de France (1160)
These tales echo 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight' with their Arthurian settings and explorations of love and fate.
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