- The
Wedding of Sir
Gawain and Dame
Ragnelle (The
Weddynge of Syr
Gawen and Dame Ragnell) is a 15th-century
English poem, one of
several versions of the...
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degree with
those of a poem
called The
Wedding of Sir
Gawain and Dame
Ragnelle; they also both end with a
similarly worded prayer to be
released from...
- any such story. In The
Wedding of Sir
Gawain and Dame
Ragnelle, he
marries the
cursed Ragnelle, and in
giving her "sovereignty" in the relationship, lifts...
- old
English spelling of
Gawain - see The
Wedding of Sir
Gawain and Dame
Ragnelle (The
Weddynge of Syr
Gawen and Dame Ragnell) John
Gawen (died 1418), English...
- in
fuller form in the
medieval poem The
Wedding of Sir
Gawain and Dame
Ragnelle. The
loathly lady
episode itself dates at
least back to
Geoffrey Chaucer's...
-
Beauty and the Beast. The Wife of Bath's Tale
Princess Melusine (Dame
Ragnelle) The Frog
Prince (Grimms'
Fairy Tales).
Lolita A
young and
attractive teenage...
- Nine Hostages. In the
medieval poem, The
Wedding of Sir
Gawain and Dame
Ragnelle, Arthur's nephew, Gawain, goes on a
nearly identical quest to discover...
- Sir
Gawain and the
Green Knight and The
Wedding of Sir
Gawain and Dame
Ragnelle religious chivalry in
which a knight's
chief duty is to
protect the innocent...
- Tale and the
related Gawain romance, The
Wedding of Sir
Gawain and Dame
Ragnelle—and in John Gower's
Middle English poem
Confessio Amantis. In
another story...
- non-exhaustive list of
examples includes The
Wedding of Sir
Gawain and Dame
Ragnelle and part of
Beves of
Hamtoun in six-line tail
rhyme stanzas; one version...