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A tale of chivalry and doomed, transcendent love, The Romance of Tristan and Iseult is one of the most resonant works of Western literature, as well as the basis for our enduring idea of romance. The story of the Cornish knight and the Irish princess who meet by deception, fall in love by magic, and pursue that love in defiance of heavenly and earthly law has inspired artists from Matthew Arnold to Richard Wagner. But nowhere has it been retold with greater eloquence and dignity than in Joseph Bédier’s edition, which weaves several medieval sources into a seamless whole, elegantly translated by Hilaire Belloc and Paul Rosenfeld.
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Il romanzo di Tristano e Isotta, Joseph Bédier
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- Année de publication
- 1996
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- Titre
- Il romanzo di Tristano e Isotta
- Langue
- Italien
- Auteurs
- Joseph Bédier
- Éditeur
- Edisco
- Publié
- 1996
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 288
- ISBN10
- 8844115212
- ISBN13
- 9788844115210
- 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
- A tale of chivalry and doomed, transcendent love, The Romance of Tristan and Iseult is one of the most resonant works of Western literature, as well as the basis for our enduring idea of romance. The story of the Cornish knight and the Irish princess who meet by deception, fall in love by magic, and pursue that love in defiance of heavenly and earthly law has inspired artists from Matthew Arnold to Richard Wagner. But nowhere has it been retold with greater eloquence and dignity than in Joseph Bédier’s edition, which weaves several medieval sources into a seamless whole, elegantly translated by Hilaire Belloc and Paul Rosenfeld.
