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Gawain    音标拼音: [g'ɑwən]
n. 亚瑟王的圆桌武士中之一

亚瑟王的圆桌武士中之一


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  • Gawain - Wikipedia
    Gawain's precursor, Gwalchmei son of Gwyar, was a hero of Welsh mythology and a major figure of the now largely lost oral tradition His popularity greatly increased after foreign versions, particularly those derived from Geoffrey of Monmouth 's Historia Regum Britanniae, became known in Wales [9] The Gwyar (meaning "gore" [10] or "spilled blood bloodshed" [11]) in Gwalchmei ap Gwyar is
  • Gawain | Hero of Arthurian Legend | Britannica
    Gawain, hero of Arthurian legend and romance A nephew and loyal supporter of King Arthur, Gawain appeared in the earliest Arthurian literature as a model of knightly perfection, against whom all other knights were measured In the 12th-century Historia regum Britanniae, by Geoffrey of Monmouth,
  • Sir Gawain - Arthurian Knight of the Round Table (Gwalchmei)
    Sir Gawain, often depicted as the "Perfect Knight," features prominently in Arthurian legends, spanning works from Geoffrey of Monmouth to Sir Thomas Malory Known as Gwalchmei in Welsh tales, Gawain's character evolves from a solar deity and Arthur's loyal nephew to a sometimes-fallen hero overshadowed by Lancelot and Galahad Despite his reputation as a chivalrous and valorous knight, Gawain
  • Sir Gawain: The Most Passionate of Arthurs Knights - MythBank
    Explore the legendary life of Sir Gawain, King Arthur's noble nephew, known for his loyalty, valor, and the famous Green Knight encounter
  • The Genuine Emotionality of Sir Gawain - Clark University
    By Nick Dlugos (Fall 2022) The idea of a perfect hero, especially in medieval literature, often manifests itself in the ideas of knights like Sir Lancelot or many of the other knights of the roundtable However, one knight of the roundtable, Sir Gawain, isn’t the same as his peers When Sir Gawain and the Green Knight was written in the 14th century, the legends of King Arthur and his
  • Sir Gawain - King Arthurs Knights
    Sir Gawain was generally said to be the nephew of King Arthur Gawain’s parents were King Lot of Orkney and Morgause (though his mother is said to be Anna in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s History of the Kings of Britain) Upon the death of King Lot, Gawain became the head of the Orkney clan, which includes in many sources his brothers Agravain, Gaheris, and Gareth, and his half-brother Mordred
  • Sir Gawain: Courage And Loyalty In Arthurian Legend
    Sir Gawain was directly related to King Arthur which further added to his prestige at the King’s court Sir Gawain was King Arthur’s nephew and most of the Arthurian literature portrays him as a formidable but compassionate knight who is well-versed in the art of healing with the use of different herbs Many stories also associated him closely with the Sun so that his strength waxed and
  • Sir Gawain | Facts, Information, and Mythology
    Gawain is variously portrayed by poets and romancers Ofttimes, in English works especially, he is a chivalrous hero that endures and passes extreme tests like the one he undergoes in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • Gawain - Stanford University
    Although Gawain is the central figure of a few later romances, poets generally follow Chrétien in making Gawain a foil figure Although he is admirable in some poems, most poets seized on the flaws revealed in Chrétien's poems, making Gawain a somewhat comical figure or a means of charting the progressive decline of chivalry a An admirable
  • Who is Gawain? (with pictures) - Language Humanities
    Gawain is one of the most important knights of King Arthur’s Round Table, and in many tellings is the son of Morgause, nephew to Arthur and half-brother to Mordred, Arthur’s son Scholars suggest the character comes from the Welsh tale, the Mabinogion, and its associated character, Gwalchmei





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