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The Green Knight: History, Myth, and Modern Shame -- A Historian's View
Aug 12, 2021
02:35:57
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The Green Knight Is the First Commercially Successful Movie Dealing With the Arthur Mythology
5min
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Honor and Chivalry - I Have Not Earned My Place Among the Knights of the Round Table
2min
We consider the narrative structure, symbols, and meanings of the story of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight in the context of the Middle Ages and the Arthurian cycle, and how the movie has been adjusted to speak to modern sensibilities. I argue that the Green Knight myth has relevance today as a parable about shame.
"I would have written a shorter letter, but I did not have the time."
Previous lectures on the Arthur Cycle:
1. Creating King Arthur: https://soundcloud.com/historiansplaining/myth-of-the-month-12-the-arthur-cycle-part-1-making-king-arthur
2. The Rise and Fall of Camelot: https://soundcloud.com/historiansplaining/myth-of-the-month-12-king-arthur-pt-2-the-rise-and-fall-of-camelot
3. The Historical King Arthur: https://soundcloud.com/historiansplaining/unlocked-myth-of-the-month-12-finale-the-historical-king-arthur
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