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"My lords, if you would hear a high tale of love and of death, here is that of Tristan and Queen Iseult; how to their full joy, but to their sorrow also, they loved each other, and how at last they died of that love together upon one day; she by him and he by her. "Long ago, when Mark was King over Cornwall, Rivalen, King of Lyonesse, heard that Mark's enemies waged war on him; so he crossed the sea to bring him aid; and so faithfully did he serve him with counsel and sword that Mark gave him his sister Blanchefleur, whom King Rivalen loved most marvelously. . . ."
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The Romance of Tristram and Iseult, Joseph Bédier, Florence Simmonds, Maurice Lalau
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- Année de publication
- 2021
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- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Joseph Bédier, Florence Simmonds, Maurice Lalau
- Éditeur
- LEGARE STREET PR
- Publié
- 2021
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 316
- ISBN13
- 9781013692574
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Romans historiques, Humour, Classiques, France, L'école, Littérature britannique, 19e siècle, Littérature française, Moyen Âge, Époque victorienne, Infidélité, Légendes arthuriennes, Amour interdit, Tristan et Iseult, Romans satiriques
- Titre original
- Roman de Tristan et Iseu
- Évaluation
- 3,35 sur 5
- Description
- "My lords, if you would hear a high tale of love and of death, here is that of Tristan and Queen Iseult; how to their full joy, but to their sorrow also, they loved each other, and how at last they died of that love together upon one day; she by him and he by her. "Long ago, when Mark was King over Cornwall, Rivalen, King of Lyonesse, heard that Mark's enemies waged war on him; so he crossed the sea to bring him aid; and so faithfully did he serve him with counsel and sword that Mark gave him his sister Blanchefleur, whom King Rivalen loved most marvelously. . . ."


