Tristan with the 'Tristran' of Thomas
Tristan with the 'Tristran' of Thomas
Author: Strassburg, Gottfried Von, Hatto, A. T., Hatto, A. T.
Poetry by individual poets
Published on 1 April 1960 by Penguin Books Ltd (Penguin Classics) in the United Kingdom.
Paperback / softback | 384 pages
197 x 131 x 23 | 288g
One of the great romances of the Middle Ages, Tristan, written in the early thirteenth century, is based on a medieval love story of grand passion and deceit. By slaying a dragon, the young prince Tristan wins the beautiful Isolde's hand in marriage for his uncle, King Mark. On their journey back to Mark's court, however, the pair mistakenly drink a love-potion intended for the king and his young bride, and are instantly possessed with an all-consuming love for each another - a love they are compelled to conceal by a series of subterfuges that culminates in tragedy. Von Strassburg's work is acknowledged as the greatest rendering of this legend of medieval lovers, and went on to influence generations of writers and artists and inspire Richard Wagner's Tristan and Isolde.
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