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Tristan und Isolde: llrsprung und Entwicklung der Tristansage des Mittelalters. ... Noble, Peter S. Béroul's “Tristan” and the "Folie Tristan de Berne. ... "L'amour de Tristan et Iseut dans Le Roman de Tristan en prose.
... makes explicit—that this posthumous destiny will not consist in hellish torments but will be the same as that envisioned for Merlin here and for Meleager in Atalanta in Calydon: perfect peace in harmonious union with the elements.
Because of this swirling around he was unable to rely with any certainty on hate or love, [890] and so his thoughts were set adrift in an uncharted port. Hope drew him to land, and despair back out again. Neither one offered him firm ...
Morris and BurneJones responded to Malory in an intensely personal manner : the legends provided myths which helped them ... This is very emphatically the case with Burne - Jones for whom the Quest of the Holy Grail and the beguiling of ...
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Tristan and Isolde: Gottfried Von Strassburg
There he meets Isolde the Fair, doomed to become Tristan's true love. 'Doomed' because not all love stories have a happy ending. Especially when poison and potions are involved.