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- Sir_Gowther abstract "Sir Gowther is a relatively short Middle English tail-rhyme romance in twelve-line stanzas, found in two manuscripts, each dating to the mid- or late-fifteenth century. The poem tells a story that has been variously defined as a secular hagiography, a Breton lai and a romance, and perhaps \"complies to a variety of possibilities.\" An adaptation of the story of Robert the Devil, the story follows the fortunes of Sir Gowther from birth to death, from his childhood as the son of a fiend, his wicked early life, through contrition and a penance imposed by the Pope involving him in a lowly and humiliating position in society, and to his eventual rise, via divine miracles, as a martial hero and ultimately to virtual canonization. But despite this saintly end, \"like many other lays and romances, Sir Gowther derives much of its inspiration from a rich and vastly underappreciated folk tradition.\"".
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- Sir_Gowther subject Category:British_Library_Royal_manuscripts.
- Sir_Gowther subject Category:Middle_English_literature.
- Sir_Gowther subject Category:Middle_English_poems.
- Sir_Gowther subject Category:Romance_(genre).
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- Sir_Gowther comment "Sir Gowther is a relatively short Middle English tail-rhyme romance in twelve-line stanzas, found in two manuscripts, each dating to the mid- or late-fifteenth century.".
- Sir_Gowther label "Sir Gowther".
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- Sir_Gowther wasDerivedFrom Sir_Gowther?oldid=579940527.
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