Album US 1965 on Caedmon Records label
Spoken Word (Spoken Word)
A1: Lines 1126-1318. A2: Lines 1421-1557. A3: Lines 1690-1920. B: Lines 1-72; 121-132; 157-168; 181-192; 229-468; 709-852 and 865-924; 937-996.
![]() | J. B. Bessinger, Jr. , 1922-1994 sleeve notes, read by, in middle english, album by |
![]() | Marie Borroff , sleeve notes, translated by, read by, in middle english, album by |
![]() | E. V. Gordon adapted by (text) |
![]() | M. S. Serjeantson adapted by (text) |
![]() | Mabel Day adapted by (text) |
![]() | Sir Israel Gollancz adapted by (text) |
Dietmar Winkler artwork |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Dialogues from Sir Gawain And The Green Knight. | J. B. Bessinger, Jr. And Marie Borroff | ||
2 | The Deer Hunt; the Lady of the Castle and Gawain. | J. B. Bessinger, Jr. And Marie Borroff | ||
3 | The Boar Hunt; the Lady and Gawain. | J. B. Bessinger, Jr. And Marie Borroff | ||
4 | The Fox Hunt; the Lady and Gawain; the end of the hunting | J. B. Bessinger, Jr. And Marie Borroff | ||
5 | The Pearl | J. B. Bessinger, Jr. And Marie Borroff | ||
6 | The Narrator's loss of his pearl. He slips into a dream, and finds himself in a marvelous landscape. | J. B. Bessinger, Jr. And Marie Borroff | ||
7 | The setting comforts and gladdens him. | J. B. Bessinger, Jr. And Marie Borroff | ||
8 | He sees a maiden across a stream and recognizes her. | J. B. Bessinger, Jr. And Marie Borroff | ||
9 | Her pearl-like beauty; his anxiety. | J. B. Bessinger, Jr. And Marie Borroff | ||
10 | She is his Pearl, who is not lost at all. | J. B. Bessinger, Jr. And Marie Borroff | ||
11 | The Pearl expounds her blessedness. | J. B. Bessinger, Jr. And Marie Borroff | ||
12 | The New Jerusalem is revealed. | J. B. Bessinger, Jr. And Marie Borroff |