Preserved on a single surviving manuscript dating from around 1400, composed by an anonymous master, Sir Gawain & the Green Knight was rediscovered only 200 years ago, & published for the first time in 1839. One of the earliest great stories of English literature, after Beowulf, the poem narrates the strange tale of a green knight on a green horse, who rudely interrupts the Round Table festivities one Yuletide, casting a pall of unease over the company & challenging one of their number to a wager. The virtuous Gawain accepts, & decapitates the intruder with his own axe. Gushing blood, the knight reclaims his head, orders Gawain to seek him out a year hence, & departs. Next Yuletide Gawain dutifully sets forth... His quest for the Green Knight involves a winter journey, a seduction scene in a dream-like castle, a dire challenge answered
- & a drama of enigmatic reward disguised as psychic undoing.