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In this paper I read Sir Gawain and the Green Knight as a coming-of-age story over the course of which both Sir Gawain and the reader come to see a world that refuses to fit into the neat di... More

 

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Harwood, Briton J. "Gawain and the Gift." PMLA. 3.103 (1991): 483-499. More Details

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Heng, Geraldine. "Feminine Knots and the Other in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight." PMLA. 106.3 106th ed. (1991): 500-514. More Details

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Harwood, Briton J. "Gawain and the Gift." PMLA. 1033 (1991): 483-499. More Details

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Heng, Geraldine. "Feminine Knots and the Other Sir Gawain and the Green Knight." PMLA. 1063. pp, 1991. 500-514. More Details

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Luscombe, D. E. "The Fourteenth Century." Medieval Thought. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. 133-169. More Details

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Morgan, Gerald. "The Handsomeness of the Green Knight." Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the Idea of Righteousness. Blackrock, County Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1991. 60-80. More Details

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Borroff, Marie. "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight." Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ; Patience ; And Pearl: Verse Translations. 1st ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 2001. 1-74. More Details

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