"It was all and clear to declare, greenchurch chantes the night. It is more like the devil's lair, where at the nub of night he makes his morning prayer." "My god cried gawaine, that grinding is a greeting," 'I might well lose my life but freak sounds hold no fear' - The Man Who Knew Too much about Music by David Walliams.
A conversation with my dad about a great medieval adventure story originally written in middle English and updated and translated into modern English by Simon Armitage. Dad talks about the origin of this story, its connection to the history of the English language, and the poetic devices used in the writing. In the second half I read a summarised version of the story and some verses from Armitage's modernised version.
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