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Uniform Title: Roman de Tristan et Iseut. Greek

Title: Το μυθιστόρημα του Τριστάνου και της Ιζόλδης

Credits: Produced by Sophia Canoni

Summary: "Το μυθιστόρημα του Τριστάνου και της Ιζόλδης" by Joseph Bédier is a novel written in the late 19th century. This work tells the timeless tale of tragic love between the characters Tristan and Isolde, exploring themes of passion, loyalty, and the inevitable forces of fate that lead them to a heartbreaking end. The narrative is grounded in an ancient legend that has captivated audiences over the centuries, offering a blend of romance and tragedy. The opening of the novel introduces readers to the tragic background of Tristan. It begins with a dramatic setup involving King Mark of Cornwall and the betrayal of Duke Morgan, leading to the birth of Tristan, whose name signals his fateful journey and sorrowful destiny. Raised by the loyal Rohaut amidst treachery, Tristan’s early life is shaped by loss and yearning for his heritage. As he matures, he excels in hunting and the arts, unwittingly setting the stage for a deeper connection with King Mark, who is unaware of their familial ties. This prologue sets a rich, emotional foundation for the story that follows, intertwining love and destiny against a backdrop of medieval societal constructs and heroic ideals. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Bédier, Joseph, 1864-1938

Translator: Ventiris, Nikolaos

EBook No.: 35320

Published: Feb 18, 2011

Downloads: 134

Language: Greek

Subject: Arthurian romances -- Adaptations

Subject: Tristan (Legendary character) -- Romances -- Adaptations

Subject: Iseult (Legendary character) -- Romances -- Adaptations

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-05T13:36:09Z Το μυθιστόρημα του Τριστάνου και της Ιζόλδης

This edition has images.

Uniform Title: Roman de Tristan et Iseut. Greek

Title: Το μυθιστόρημα του Τριστάνου και της Ιζόλδης

Credits: Produced by Sophia Canoni

Summary: "Το μυθιστόρημα του Τριστάνου και της Ιζόλδης" by Joseph Bédier is a novel written in the late 19th century. This work tells the timeless tale of tragic love between the characters Tristan and Isolde, exploring themes of passion, loyalty, and the inevitable forces of fate that lead them to a heartbreaking end. The narrative is grounded in an ancient legend that has captivated audiences over the centuries, offering a blend of romance and tragedy. The opening of the novel introduces readers to the tragic background of Tristan. It begins with a dramatic setup involving King Mark of Cornwall and the betrayal of Duke Morgan, leading to the birth of Tristan, whose name signals his fateful journey and sorrowful destiny. Raised by the loyal Rohaut amidst treachery, Tristan’s early life is shaped by loss and yearning for his heritage. As he matures, he excels in hunting and the arts, unwittingly setting the stage for a deeper connection with King Mark, who is unaware of their familial ties. This prologue sets a rich, emotional foundation for the story that follows, intertwining love and destiny against a backdrop of medieval societal constructs and heroic ideals. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Bédier, Joseph, 1864-1938

Translator: Ventiris, Nikolaos

EBook No.: 35320

Published: Feb 18, 2011

Downloads: 134

Language: Greek

Subject: Arthurian romances -- Adaptations

Subject: Tristan (Legendary character) -- Romances -- Adaptations

Subject: Iseult (Legendary character) -- Romances -- Adaptations

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:35320:3 2011-02-18T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Ventiris, Nikolaos Bédier, Joseph el 1